sep·a·ra·tion /ˌsɛpəˈreʃən/
分離,分居,缺口
sep·a·ra·tion /ˌsɛpəˈreʃən/ 名詞
分離,分開,離析,分選,間隔,分牙,分類,釋出,析出,分隔物,分隔點,斷層離距
separation
分隔; 間距
separation
分離
Sep·a·ra·tion n. 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.
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separation
n 1: the act of dividing or disconnecting
2: coming apart [syn: breakup, detachment]
3: the state of lacking unity [ant: union]
4: the distance between things; "fragile items require
separation and cushioning" [syn: interval]
5: sorting one thing from others; "the separation of wheat from
chaff"; "the separation of mail by postal zones"
6: the social act of separating or parting company; "the
separation of church and state"
7: the space where a division or parting occurs; "he hid in the
separation between walls"
8: termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal)
9: (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either
by mutual agreement or under a court order) [syn: legal
separation]