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 separation [,sepә'reiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 分离, 分居, 缺口, 退职

[化] 分离

[医] 分离, 分开

[经] 使解除契约




    separation
    [ noun ]
    1. the state of lacking unity

    2. <noun.state>
    3. coming apart

    4. <noun.event>
    5. the distance between things

    6. <noun.attribute>
      fragile items require separation and cushioning
    7. sorting one thing from others

    8. <noun.act>
      the separation of wheat from chaff
      the separation of mail by postal zones
    9. the social act of separating or parting company

    10. <noun.act>
      the separation of church and state
    11. the space where a division or parting occurs

    12. <noun.location>
      he hid in the separation between walls
    13. the termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal)

    14. <noun.event>
    15. (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order)

    16. <noun.act>
    17. the act of dividing or disconnecting

    18. <noun.act>


    Separation \Sep`a*ra"tion\, n. [L. separatio: cf. F.
    s['e]paration.]
    The act of separating, or the state of being separated, or
    separate. Specifically:
    (a) Chemical analysis.
    (b) Divorce.
    (c) (Steam Boilers) The operation of removing water from
    steam.

    {Judicial separation} (Law), a form of divorce; a separation
    of man and wife which has the effect of making each a
    single person for all legal purposes but without ability
    to contract a new marriage. --Mozley & W.

    1. "An eventual separation of a Baltic republic from the Soviet Union will be less pain from the point of view of progress and perestroika than an attempt to keep it by force, by tanks," he said.
    2. In other measures: - Louisiana is cutting the waiting time for a divorce in half by no longer requiring a six-month separation before a couple files for divorce. "Our attempts to legislate morality in the divorce process have been unsuccessful.
    3. The Bush family apparently has decided not to publicly discuss the separation, which is the only one that has occurred among the president's five children.
    4. The two Germanys signed a historic treaty that will bind them into a single economic entity in less than seven weeks and all but formally end their four-decade separation.
    5. The challenge also contended the act violated the constitutional separation of powers among the branches by delegating decision-making authority to the president in setting the pay.
    6. Democrats applauded the action as a blow against South Africa's apartheid system of forced racial separation, but said they hoped the measure would enjoy stronger Republican support when it is put to a vote in the full Senate.
    7. Under terms of the offer, which took effect yesterday, employees will be entitled to receive separation payments based on their years of service at SNET.
    8. Spent an average of more than $100,000 each on separation pay for departing employees.
    9. Married people may agree to a temporary separation.
    10. The history and genius of separation of powers are that when one branch goes too far in usurping the powers of another, something must give.
    11. The new isotope separation technology could be obtained by other countries to convert fuel used in civilian nuclear reactors into high-grade plutonium needed to build nuclear bombs, it said.
    12. Supporters hailed the dramatic measure as a last-chance opportunity to bring strong economic pressure to bear to help end South Africa's apartheid system of racial separation by expanding the less sweeping sanctions adopted in 1986.
    13. And compared with the scandals that beset some of their ancestors, the separation announced Thursday of the queen's daughter from Capt.
    14. Owing, in part, to the separation of the two policy areas, tax reforms aimed at raising work incentives in the 1980s tended to neglect the large disincentives to work faced by those at the threshold of the tax and benefit systems.
    15. President Bush told three leading South African foes of apartheid Thursday that he would press "in every way possible" to end that nation's system of racial separation, his spokesman said, but gave no indication of any change in U.S. policy.
    16. Two 7-year-old Siamese twins were in satisfactory condition today after their separation in a 14-hour operation a day earlier in Vietnam, a Japanese Red Cross official said.
    17. Many apartheid laws, enforcing the separation of the races, remain in effect and power and privilege are still vested in the hands of the white minority.
    18. The high court, in a decision written by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, rejected arguments that appointment of independent counsels by a special court violated the Constitution's doctrine of separation of powers.
    19. Bush said there have been reports of "a little drift and a little separation" between the two allies on NATO. "The best way to find that out is simply to sit and talk as we will do there," he said.
    20. The separation was prolonged because social workers with the state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services "couldn't find one of the girls" after they placed her in a home, Steele said.
    21. The remarks came in a speech, focusing on the separation of powers, to lawyers and judges attending the 8th Circuit Judicial Conference.
    22. UGI Corp. said its AmeriGas subsidiary completed the previously announced sale of its air separation plant and related assets in Waukesha, Wis., to AGA Gas Inc., Cleveland.
    23. Armenia's independence proposal calls for specific steps toward achieving separation from the Soviet Union, according to legislator Raphael Popoyan.
    24. Hussein's separation from the occupied lands included laying off about 21,000 civil servants paid by his government.
    25. 'Separation means independence but what we have at the moment is separation with occupation which doesn't make any rational sense,' he said.
    26. A new rule allowing the separation, or uncoupling, of beef quality and beef yield grades has been approved and will take effect April 9, the Agriculture Department said Thursday.
    27. White House lawyers told the Supreme Court that public-school graduation prayers containing Biblical phrases and mentioning God don't violate the separation between church and state.
    28. The central bank official also called for legislation regarding the separation of financial and manufacturing industries.
    29. This increases the burden on terminal radar approach control facilities, or TRACONS, a critical element in maintaining the safe separation of aircraft, GAO said.
    30. Dual day care is a simple, loving solution to this separation of the generations.
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