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separated

/verb sep-uh-reyt; adjective, noun sep-er-it/US // verb ˈsɛp əˌreɪt; adjective, noun ˈsɛp ər ɪt //

分开的,分离的,失散,分离

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v.有主动词 verb
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    sep·a·rat·ed, sep·a·rat·ing.

    • : to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
    • : to put, bring, or force apart; part: to separate two fighting boys.
    • : to set apart; disconnect; dissociate: to separate church and state.
    • : to remove or sever from association, service, etc., especially legally or formally: He was separated from the army right after V-E Day.
    • : to sort, part, divide, or disperse, as into individual units, components, or elements.
    • : to take by parting or dividing; extract: to separate metal from ore.
    • : Mathematics. to write in a form in which the differentials of the independent and dependent variables are, respectively, functions of these variables alone: We can separate the variables to solve the equation.Compare separation of variables.
v.无主动词 verb
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    sep·a·rat·ed, sep·a·rat·ing.

    • : to part company; withdraw from personal association: to separate from a church.
    • : to stop living together but without getting a divorce.
    • : to draw or come apart; become divided, disconnected, or detached.
    • : to become parted from a mass or compound: Cream separates from milk.
    • : to take or go in different directions: We have to separate at the crossroad.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : detached, disconnected, or disjoined.
    • : unconnected; distinct; unique: two separate questions.
    • : being or standing apart; distant or dispersed: two separate houses; The desert has widely separate oases.
    • : existing or maintained independently: separate organizations.
    • : individual or particular: each separate item.
    • : not shared; individual or private: separate checks; separate rooms.
    • : noting or pertaining to a church or other organization no longer associated with the original or parent organization.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Usually separates. women's outer garments that may be worn in combination with a variety of others to make different ensembles, as matching and contrasting blouses, skirts, and sweaters.
    • : offprint.
    • : a bibliographical unit, as an article, chapter, or other portion of a larger work, printed from the same type but issued separately, sometimes with additional pages.

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Examples

  • Sinopharm is behind two of the efforts, partnering with the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products and the Beijing Institute of Biological Products on separate candidates.

  • Many websites introduced two separate versions of content served to users depending on the device they’re using.

  • The stock has endured three separate declines of 30% or more since then including a 53% crash immediately after going public.

  • The main caveat is that games available through these services must have their own listings in the App Store and be available as a separate download.

  • Though not a streaming gaming service, GameClub is a subscription-based service for classic games where each game has its own separate listing.

  • Andrew and Fergie separated in 1992 after six years of marriage and formally divorced in 1996.

  • But the film lags during long stretches—particularly in the middle, when Franco and Rogen are separated from one-another.

  • Counter-protestors marched to confront the pro-police contingent, separated by barricades and uniformed officers.

  • The church would “keep people separated from their families,” Fenner says, while “being dealt with for sexual sins.”

  • A much larger number are immediately separated from their infants, who are typically placed in some form of out-of-home care.

  • On the upper part of the stem the whorls are very close together, but they are more widely separated at the lower portion.

  • And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.

  • The intricacies and abrupt turns in the road separated him from his immediate followers.

  • But all these fiscal operations should be, for our present purposes, separated from monetary operations.

  • After the abdication of the emperor, he broke up all connection with the Bonaparte family, and separated from his wife.