apart
英 [əˈpɑːt]
美 [əˈpɑːrt]
- adv. 相距;与众不同地;分离着
- adj. 分离的;与众不同的
将“apart”与“a part”结合起来记忆,想象一个“a”字代表一个起点,“part”代表一个部分或元素,两者分开,形成“apart”的含义,即“分开的”或“远离的”。
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apart 分开a-,向,往,part,分开,部分。
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apart: [14] English acquired apart from Old French apart, where it was based on the Latin phrase ā parte ‘at or to the side’ (Latin pars, part- is the source of English part). By the time it came into English it already contained the notion of separation.
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- apart (adv.)
- late 14c., from Old French à part "to the side," from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + partem, accusative of pars "a side" (see part (n.)).
- 1. Sometimes things have to fall apart to make way for better things.
- 有时候要到达谷底,才会慢慢变好。
- 2. Don't think it hasn't torn me apart to be away from you.
- 不骗你,离开你让我痛苦万分。
- 3. Many school buildings are unsafe, and some are falling apart.
- 许多校舍不安全,有些简直是摇摇欲坠。
- 4. Their two faces were hardly more than eighteen inches apart.
- 他俩的脸相隔还不到18英寸。
- 5. The party was torn apart by wrangles over fiscal policy.
- 该党内部因为在财政政策上争执不休而出现了分裂。