| the act of dividing or disconnecting
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| the social act of separating or parting company; "the separation of church and state"
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| (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order) 同义词:legal separation,
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| sorting one thing from others; "the separation of wheat from chaff"; "the separation of mail by postal zones"
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| the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning" 同义词:interval,
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| the termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal)
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| coming apart 同义词:breakup, detachment,
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| the space where a division or parting occurs; "he hid in the separation between walls"
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| the state of lacking unity
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| 1. | She hated any separation from him . 同他的任何分离都引起她的怨艾。
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| 2. | Separation from his friends made him sad . 与朋友们分离使他伤心。
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| 3. | My love, it will be scarcely a separation . 我亲爱的,这简直说不上是别离。
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| 4. | The long separations took their toll . 两地分居的日子一长,有时就不免出事。
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| 5. | He reminded me of the separation of church and state . 他提醒我政教是分离的。
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| 6. | Believe me, separation was the only possible outcome . 相信我吧,分开是唯一的出路。
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| 7. | Few of the colonial leaders really wanted separations . 殖民的领袖们,很少真要分裂。
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| 8. | More commonly the separation is based on the scale of the mapping . 较常见的是根据制图的比例来划分。
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| 9. | It was of course a delight for them to meet again after such a long separation . 久别重逢,自是高兴。
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| 10. | In any case, separation of the two viewpoints is mandatory . 无论如何,把这两种观点分开是必不可少的。
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