separat和divide和part的区别
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时间:2023-10-09 13:41
separate:
To set or keep apart; disunite.
分隔:设置或保持隔开;使隔开
To space apart; scatter:
分散:把…分隔开;使分散:
small farms that were separated one from another by miles of open land.
小农场零星地分散在开阔的土地上
To sort:
分类:
separate mail by postal zones.
根据邮政地区分拣邮件
To differentiate or discriminate between; distinguish:
区分:在…之间区分或辨别;识别:
a researcher who separated the various ethnic components of the population sample.
区分人口样本中各种少数民族成份的研究人员
To remove from a mixture or combination; isolate.
离析:从混合物或结合体中分离;使脱离
To part (a couple), often by decree:
分离,脱离:使(一对夫妇)分离,通常通过法令:
She was separated from her husband last year.
去年她和丈夫离婚了
To terminate a contractual relationship, as military service, with; discharge.
解除:与…终止契约关系,如军队服役;解除
v.intr.(不及物动词)
divide:
To separate into parts, sections, groups, or branches.See Synonyms at separate
分割,分离:分成几部分、几块、几组或几个分枝参见 separate
To sector into units of measurement; graate.
刻尺度:将计量单位标以刻度;划分度数
To separate and group according to kind; classify.
分类:把…按种类分类或分组;分类
To separate into opposing factions; disunite:
使分成对立的派别;使*:
“They want not to divide either the Revolution or the Church but to be an integral part of both”(Conor Cruise O'Brien)
“他们既不想**党也不想*教会派,而是想集二者之成”(康纳·克鲁斯·奥布赖恩)
To cause (members of a parliament) to vote by separating into groups, as pro and con.
表决:使(国会成员)分成赞成与反对的两组进行投票
To separate from something else; cut off:
分开:把…跟别的东西分开;分离:
divided the boys from the girls for gym class.
上体育课时把男孩跟女孩分开
To apportion among a number.See Synonyms at distribute
数字分配参见 distribute
Mathematics
【数学】
To subject to the process of division.
除法:依除法的过程而定
To be an exact divisor of.
以…来除:成为…的精确除数
v.intr.(不及物动词)
part:
Any of several equal portions or fractions that can constitute a whole or into which a whole can be divided:
等分:可组成一个整体或可被分割的整体的几等分或几部分之一:
The line where the hair on the head is parted.
分缝,分发线:头发分开处的一条缝
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时间:2023-10-09 13:42
Separate
applies both to putting apart and to keeping apart:
Separate 意指放置为相隔的和保持相隔的:
“In the darkness and confusion, the bands of these commanders became separated from each other” (Washington Irving).
“在黑夜或混乱中,那帮指挥者互相分离” (华盛顿·欧文)。
The Pyrenees separate France and Spain.
比利牛斯将法国和西班牙分开。
The child's parents have separated.
这孩子的父母已经分居了。
Divide
implies separation by or as if by cutting, splitting, or branching into parts, portions, or shares; the term is often used to refer to separation into opposing or hostile groups:
Divide 暗示通过或好象通过切开、劈开或分割形成几部分、几份额或几份来分离;这个词经常用来指分离成相对的或敌对的组:
We divided the orange into segments.
我们将橘子分成几部分。
“[The rich] divide with the poor the proce of all their improvements” (Adam Smith).
“ 和穷人分了他们增产的所有农产品” (亚当·史密斯)。
“‘A house divided against itself cannot stand.’ I believe this government cannot enre permanently half slave and half free” (Abraham Lincoln).
“‘*的房子不能维持原状’。我相信这个*不会容忍永久的半奴半自由的存在”。 (亚伯拉罕·林肯)。
Part
refers most often to the separation of closely associated persons or things:
Part 最经常指亲密关系的人或事的分离:
“None shall part us from each other” (W.S. Gilbert).
“没有什么能将我们分开” (W·S·吉尔伯特):
“I remember the way we parted” (Algernon Swinburne).
“我记得我们分开的情形” (阿尔杰农·斯温伯恩)。
Sever usually implies abruptness and force in the cutting off of a part from the whole or the breaking up of an association or a relationship: