搜尋結果
apart
- IPA[əˈpärt]
美式
- (of two or more people or things) separated by a distance; at a specified distance from each other in time or space;to or on one side; at a distance from the main body
- 釋義
- 片語
副詞
- 1. (of two or more people or things) separated by a distance; at a specified distance from each other in time or space two stone gateposts some thirty feet apart the two sides remained far apart on the issue 同義詞
- 2. to or on one side; at a distance from the main body Isabel stepped away from Joanna and stood apart their religious commitment sets them apart 同義詞
- ▪ used after a noun to indicate that someone or something has distinctive qualities that mark them out from other people or things wrestlers were a breed apart
- ▪ used after a noun to indicate that someone or something has been dealt with sufficiently or is being excluded from what follows Alaska apart, much of America's energy business concentrates on producing gas
- 3. so as to be shattered; into pieces he leapt out of the car just before it was blown apart 同義詞