separate

adj 重难点
英音 ['sepərət]
美音 ['sepərət]
词频 4口语 2书面 2

用法点拨

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英文释义

  • 单独的;分开的;不同的:
    • two separate buildings

      两座独立的大楼

    • You’d better keep meat separate from other food in the fridge.

      你最好把肉同冰箱里的其他食物分开放。

    • Use separate knives for raw and cooked meat.

      切生肉和熟肉要用不同的刀。

固定搭配

go one’s separate ways

断绝往来;分道而行:
  • Do you think Sarah and Hannah should try to be friends again or go their separate ways?

    你认为莎拉和汉纳应尝试再做朋友还是断绝关系?

  • She said good-bye and, for the first time, they went their separate ways.

    她道了声再见,这是他们第一次分开旅行。


separate

v 重难点
英音 ['sepəreɪt]
美音 ['sepəreɪt]
词频 4口语 2书面 2

英文释义

  • (使) 分离;(使) 分开 (to divide into different parts or groups:)
    • separate the eggs

      把蛋清和蛋黄分开

    • The students were separated into four groups.

      学生被分成了4组。

    • As we joined the big crowd I got separated from my friends.

      当我们走进一大群人中时,我跟朋友们走散了。

  • 把...隔开 (to lie or stand between two countries, areas, etc., keeping them apart:)
    • England is separated from France by the Channel.

      英国和法国之间隔着英吉利海峡。

  • 区分;分清: (to make sb / sth different in someway from sb / sth else:)
    • The capacity to think separates humans from animals.

      思维能力使人有别于动物。

  • 分居;分手 (to stop living together as a couple:)
    • He separated from his wife after 7 years of marriage.

      他和妻子结婚7年后分居了。


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相关单词
separated, separately, separates, separating