1separate (from sth/sb) apart; not together 分开的;不在一起的:
You should always keep your cash and credit cards separate.你始终应该把现金和信用卡分开放。
2 different; not connected 不同的;不相关的:
We stayed in separate rooms in the same hotel.我们住在同一家旅馆,但不在同一个房间。
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/ˈsepəreɪt ||; ˈsɛpəˌret/verb
1 [I,T] separate (sb/sth) (from sb/sth) to stop being together; to cause people or things to stop being together (使)分离,分开:
I think we should separate into two groups.我想我们应该分成两组。The friends separated at the airport.朋友们在机场分手。I got separated from my friends in the crowd.我与友人在人群中失散了。
2 [T] separate sb/sth (from sb/sth) to keep people or things apart; to be between people or things with the result that they are apart 使隔开或分隔:
The two sides of the city are separated by the river.河流把这个城市分成两部份。
3 [I] to stop living together as a couple with your wife, husband or partner (夫妇或伴侣)分居:
His parents separated when he was still a baby.他还是个婴儿的时候,父母就分居了。
separate1/ˋsɛpərIt; ˈsep$rət or ˈsep$rIt/adj 1 separate things are different ones, not the same ones 不同的: The sisters have separate bedrooms. 姐妹们有各自的卧室。That's a separate issue. 那是个不同的问题。+from I keep my work separate from my home life. 我把自己的工作和家庭生活分开来。2 not joined to or touching another thing 不相连的﹐独立的﹐分开的: The library is in a separate building. 图书馆在一幢独立的建筑内。+from Keep raw meat separate from cooked meat. 把生肉和熟肉分开存放。 —separately adv : His parents arrived separately. 他父母是分别到达的。
separate2/ˋsɛpə͵ret; ˈsepəreIt/v 1 [I,T] to divide or split something into different parts (使)分开﹐(使)分离: separate sth into sth The class was separated into four groups. 这个班被分成四组。separate sth from sth Separate the urgent letters from the rest. 把急件和其他信件分开。2 [T] to be between two things so that they cannot touch each other 隔开: separate sth from sth A screen separates the dining area from the kitchen. 一块屏风把就餐区和厨房隔开了。The two parts of the park are separated by a busy road. 公园的两部分被一条繁忙的马路隔开。3 [I,T] to make people move apart, or to move apart(使)分散﹐(使)分开: A teacher separated the two boys. 一名老师把这两个男孩分开了。separate sb from sb I got separated from my friends in the crowd. 在人群中我和朋友们走散了。4 [I] to start to live apart from your husband, wife, or partner 分居: Her parents separated last year. 去年她父母分居了。 —separated adj see box at见 MARRIED 方框
separateseparate1adjective1away from something; not together or not joined: The cup broke into three separate pieces. In my school, the older children are separate from the younger ones.2different; not the same: We stayed in separate rooms in the same hotel.▶ separatelyadverb: Shall we pay separately or together?separateseparateseparatesseparatedseparating2verb (separates, separating, separated)1to stop being togethersame meaningsplit up: My parents separated when I was a baby.2to divide people or things; to keep people or things away from each othersame meaningsplit: The teacher separated the class into two groups.3to be between two things: The Mediterranean separates Europe and Africa.▶ separationseparationseparationsnoun: The separation from my family and friends made me very unhappy.