💢#Separate /ˈsep
ərət, ˈsep
ərɪt/ BrE AmE
#verbتفرق ; فصل ; ميز ; فرق ; قسم ; قطع ; افترق ; انفصل ; تفكك ; عزل عن بقية ; انسحب ; استخلص ; فك
1️⃣[transitive] to keep people or things apart from each other
🔹The army was called in to help
separate the warring factions.
🔘separate someone from someone:
🔹The child may be separated from his mother while she receives treatment.
1️⃣🅰️[intransitive] to move apart and stop being connected to something
🔘separate from:
🔹As he pulled, the pipe
separated from the wall and broke.
2️⃣[transitive] if something separates two people or things, it exists between them so that they are kept apart
🔘separate something from something:
🔹A large river
separates the north of the city from the south.
🔘be separated by something:
🔹Their garden
is separated from the factory
by a tall fence.
🔹They are separated by thousands of miles.
3️⃣separate variant
separate out variant [intransitive/transitive] to divide something, or become divided, into different parts
🔹The two issues need to be
separated to discuss them fairly.
4️⃣[intransitive] to stop living with your husband, wife
🔹Millie’s parents
separated when she was three.
5️⃣separate variant
separate out variant [transitive] to be the quality or detail that makes someone or something different from others
🔘separate someone/ something from someone/ something:
🔹This political skill
separates him from other ultra-conservative politicians.
5️⃣🅰️to be the difference between the winner and the others in a competition
🔹Only three points
separated the top two teams.
📚#Phrase:
🚩separate the men from the boys
📚#Phrasal_Verb:
★
separate out
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