定义
to separate: 分开,使分离,分裂
Bruno was separated from his parents at a young age. 布鲁诺很小就和他父母分开了。
separate: 单独的,独自的,各自的
The strike is a separate issue. We'll discuss that later. 罢工是一个单独的问题,我们一会儿再讨论。
These are separate contracts. 这是几份独立的合同。
Susie and Philip took separate planes to the conference in Chicago. 苏茜和菲利普单独乘飞机去芝加哥参加会议。
- "But though our countries are separated by the Atlantic, there is a strong bond which unites all of us in this room;"
- "Property one has a shared garden rather than a private one and a kitchenette rather than a separate kitchen."
- "Bruno : Um, that'll be two separate rooms please."
- "Guest bedroom with separate bathroom"
- "My father and I had gone out for a walk in the local forest and we got separated."
- "Also, I'd prefer the kitchen to be separate from the reception rooms. All rooms should be light and airy and pet-friendly as I have a lot of cats, and so the front door must also have a cat flap."
- "Horatio : You can see that my chemicals are all separated and arranged according to the alphabet."
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