adj.分开的;不同的;单独的;各自的
v.分开;隔开;区分;分居;脱离
n.分开;抽印本
Can these two definitions be conflated, or must they be kept separate? 这两个定义可以合成一个呢,还是必须分开?
I advocate separate classes for students to learn Chinese in different ways. 我建议我们分班授课,让不同的学生以不同的方式学习华文。
We don't have a separate dining room—the living area is all one. 我们没有单独的饭厅——活动空间都在一处。
用作动词 (v.)We'd better separate the good ones from the bad ones. 我们最好把好的和坏的分开。
Even numerous mountains and rivers cannot separate our friendship. 纵然是万水千山也隔不断我们的情谊。
This examination is intended to separate the sheep from the goats. 这次考试就是想区分一下水平高低。
Children suffer from divided loyalties when their parents separate. 父母分居时孩子们会因不知对谁忠诚为好而感到痛苦。
We should never separate from the masses. 我们绝不应该脱离群众。
用作名词 (n.)Nothing can separate them from each other now. 现在什么也不能把他们彼此分开了。
It's hard for me to separate the two fighting boys. 我很难把这两个打架的孩子分开。
adv.分别地;个别地;独立地;分开地
adj.未分离的
n.分离;独立;个性
adj.不分开的(相连的)