separate
se
ˈsɛ
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rate
ˌreɪt
reit
British pronunciation
/ˈsɛpərət/

“separate”的英语定义和含义

separate
01

分开的, 独立的

not connected to anything, and forming a unit by itself
separate definition and meaning
example
例子
The company operates two separate divisions for manufacturing and sales.
该公司运营两个独立的部门,分别负责制造和销售。
02

分开的, 独立的

standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything
03

分开的, 不同的

separated according to race, sex, class, or religion
04

分开的, 不同的

have the connection undone; having become separate
to separate
01

分开, 分离

to divide or disconnect something from a larger whole
Transitive: to separate sth | to separate sth from a group or whole
to separate definition and meaning
example
例子
The manager separates recyclables from regular waste in the office.
经理在办公室将可回收物与常规废物分开
02

分开, 分离

to divide into distinct parts or groups
Transitive: to separate sth into parts or groups
to separate definition and meaning
example
例子
He separated the puzzle pieces into different piles to make assembly easier.
分开了拼图的碎片到不同的堆里,以便更容易组装。
03

分开, 离婚

to end the relationship or live apart from a partner
Intransitive
to separate definition and meaning
example
例子
After years of struggling, they decided to separate and pursue different paths.
经过多年的挣扎,他们决定分开并追求不同的道路。
04

分开

to cause things to become distinct or detached from each other
Transitive: to separate two parts or sections
example
例子
The fence separated the neighboring properties, delineating clear boundaries between them.
篱笆分隔了相邻的财产,在它们之间划定了清晰的界限。
05

分开, 分离

to cause things or people to move apart from each other or to break up their connection
Transitive: to separate sb/sth
example
例子
He separated the fighting dogs, pulling them apart to prevent further injury.
分开了打架的狗,把它们拉开以防止进一步的伤害。
06

区分, 分辨

to perceive or recognize a distinction or difference between things or individuals
Ditransitive: to separate an aspect from another
example
例子
She could never separate her emotions from her decision-making process, often leading to impulsive choices.
她永远无法将情绪与决策过程分开,这常常导致冲动的选择。
07

分开, 分类

to divide or arrange into distinct categories or groups
Transitive: to separate sth
example
例子
The accountant spent hours separating the receipts and invoices, organizing them by date and expense type.
会计花了几个小时分开收据和发票,按日期和费用类型进行整理。
08

分开, 分离

to move or diverge in different directions
Intransitive
example
例子
The flock of birds began to separate, dispersing into smaller groups as they migrated south for the winter.
鸟群开始分开,在它们为冬天向南迁徙时分散成更小的群体。
09

分开, 分离

to undergo division or disconnection, resulting in distinct or individual parts moving apart from each other
Intransitive
example
例子
With the heat of the sun, the ice on the pond started to separate, forming cracks across its surface.
在太阳的热量下,池塘上的冰开始分离,表面形成了裂缝。
10

分离, 歧视

to discriminate between or set apart based on certain criteria such as race, ethnicity, religion, or social class
Transitive: to separate sb
example
例子
During the apartheid era in South Africa, the government separated people based on their racial identities.
在南非的种族隔离时代,政府根据人们的种族身份分离了他们。
separate
01

分开地,单独地

in a relative manner; by comparison to something else
Separate
01

分开的衣物, 可单独购买的服装

a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments
02

单行本, 单独文章

a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication
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