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̈ɪɑ:t I
1. сущ.
1) искусство to practice an art ≈ заниматься искусством to practice the occult art of the alchemist ≈ заниматься оккультными дисциплинами и алхимией abstract art ≈ абстракционизм body art ≈ амер. "искусство тела" (представители этого направления создают все произведения искусства на собственном теле) classical art ≈ классическое искусство impressionism art ≈ импрессионизм modern art ≈ современное искусство primitive art ≈ примитивизм graphic art ≈ графическое искусство, графика plastic arts ≈ пластическое искусство art school ≈ художественное училище Faculty of Arts Art Nouveau antique art folk art environmental art decorative art applied art martial art
2) мастерство;
обыкн. мн. ремесла mechanical arts
3) искусство, мастерство, умение Work, in which they have taken a great deal of pains, and used a great deal of Art. ≈ Работа, которая принесла массу страданий, но в которую было вложено много мастерства. military art
4) обыкн. мн. хитрость he gained his ends by arts ≈ он хитростью достиг своей цели ∙ manly art ≈ бокс to have/be art and part in ≈ быть причастным к чему-л., быть соучастником чего-л. art is long, life is short посл. ≈ жизнь коротка, искусство вечно
2. прил.
1) художественный art gallery ≈ художественная галерея
2) некоммерческий, элитарный( о фильмах, пьесах) art movie ≈ некоммерческое кино II сокр. от article статья III сокр. от artificial искусственный IV сокр. от artillery артиллерияискусство - antique * античное искусство - popular * народное искусство - work of * произведение искусства изобразительное искусство - decorative * декоративное искусство - to be talented for an * иметь призвание к какому-либо виду искусства - she is studying * and music она изучает изобразительное искусство и музыку гуманитарные науки - faculty of *s отделение гуманитарных наук - *s student студент отделения гуманитарных наук - *s college гуманитарный колледж - history, literature and philosophy are *s история, литература и философия - это гуманитарные науки - to graduate in *s окончить отделение гуманитарных наук искусства (в названиях ученых степеней и факультетов) - Bachelor of Arts бакалавр искусств обыкн pl ремесла - useful *s ремесла умение, искусство, мастерство - military * военное искусство - * of healing искусство врачевания - * of execution мастерство исполнения - there is an * to making bread выпечка хлеба - особое искусство - the * of making friends умение заводить друзей обыкн pl хитрость, коварство - *s and wiles of politicians хитрости и уловки политиканов - he gained his ends by * он хитростью достиг своей цели колдовство, магия - the witch deceived the girl by her *s ведьма околдовала девушку (специальное) дизайн (полиграфия) (собирательнле) иллюстративный материал( в книге, журнале) - is there any * with this story? к этому рассказу будут иллюстрации? (сленг) фотографии разыскиваемых преступников фотографии красоток, обыкн обнаженных, или знаменитостей > manly * бокс > * for *'s sake искусство для искусства > to be * and part in smth. быть причастным к чему-либо > * is long, life is short (пословица) жизнь коротка, искусство вечно художественный - * pottery художественная керамика - * edition художественное издание - * editor см art director относящийся к искусству, особенно изобразительному - * critic искусствовед - * criticism искусствоведение - * book книга по искусству - * gallery картинная галерея - * exhibition выставка картин - * student молодой художник, учащийся художественной школы - * dealer торговец произведениями искусства (театроведение) (кинематографический) некоммерческий;
экспериментальный - * film экспериментальный фильм (тж. * movie) ;
фильм, рассчитанный на подготовленных зрителей;
некассовый фильм - * theater (американизм) кинотеатр, демонстрирующий экспериментальные или иностранные фильмы;
экспериментальный театр;
театр, ставящий пьесы, не рассчитанные на кассовый успех;
театр для серьезного зрителя профессиональный( противоп народному) ;
классический - * music классическая музыка - * song песня для концертного исполнения;
романс( устаревшее) 2-е л ед ч настоящего времени глагола beart уст. 2 л. ед. ч. настоящего времени гл. to be ~ искусство;
Faculty of Arts отделение гуманитарных и математических наук ~ искусство ~ мастерство;
industrial (или mechanical, useful) arts ремесла ~ умение, мастерство, искусство;
military art военное искусство ~ фотографии разыскиваемых преступников ~ (обыкн. pl) хитрость;
he gained his ends by arts он хитростью достиг своей цели~ attr. художественный;
art school художественное училище~ is long, life is short посл. жизнь коротка, искусство вечно~ attr. художественный;
art school художественное училищеclip ~ вчт. иллюстративные вставкиcommercial ~ искусство рекламыcomputer ~ вчт. машинное творчество~ искусство;
Faculty of Arts отделение гуманитарных и математических наукto have (или to be) ~ and part in быть причастным (к чему-л.), быть соучастником (чего-л.)~ (обыкн. pl) хитрость;
he gained his ends by arts он хитростью достиг своей целиindustrial ~ промышленная эстетика~ мастерство;
industrial (или mechanical, useful) arts ремеслаinvestment ~ умение делать капиталовложения~ is long, life is short посл. жизнь коротка, искусство вечноline ~ вчт. штриховая графикаmanly ~ бокс~ умение, мастерство, искусство;
military art военное искусствоprior ~ пат. известный уровень техники prior ~ пат. ограничительная часть формулы изобретения prior ~ пат. прототипtone ~ вчт. полутоновые иллюстрации -
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I [ɑːt] 1. сущ.1) искусствоgraphic art — графическое искусство, графика
environmental art — "пространственное искусство" (форма искусства, которая вовлекает зрителя в представление, выставку)
3) вид искусства; отдельное направление в искусствеto practise an art — заниматься каким-л. видом искусства
Dance is an art. — Танец – это вид искусства.
4) ( arts)гуманитарная сфера, гуманитарные наукиBachelor of Arts — бакалавр искусств (обладатель степени бакалавра по одной из гуманитарных или математических наук в университетах)
5) ремесло, мастерство, искусство- printing art
- typographic art6) умение, искусство, мастерство- art of conversationWork, in which they have taken a great deal of pains, and used a great deal of art. — Работа, которая принесла массу страданий, но в которую было вложено много мастерства.
- military art
- martial art7) обычно мн. хитрость, уловка обманHe gained his ends by arts. — Он хитростью достиг своей цели.
••to have / be art and part in smth. — быть причастным к чему-л., быть соучастником чего-л.
2. прил.Art is long, life is short. — посл. Жизнь коротка, искусство вечно.
2) некоммерческий, элитарный (о фильмах, театральных постановках)II сокр. от article III сокр. от artificial IV сокр. от artillery V [ɑːt] гл.; уст.; форма 2-го лица единственного числа настоящего времени от beart film / movie — некоммерческий фильм
Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. ( Bible) — Прах ты и в прах возвратишься. (Библия, книга Бытия, гл. 3, ст. 19)
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[aːt]n- classical art
- impressionism art
- abstract art
- primitive art
- graphic art
- plastic arts
- antique art
- decorative art
- applied art
- martial arts
- Art Nouveau
- work of art
- practice an art
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > impressionism
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[ɪm'prɛʃəˌnɪz(ə)m]Art impressionismoEnglish-Italian dictionary > impressionism im·pres·sion·ism n
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noun artимпрессионизм* * *(n) импрессионизм* * ** * *[im'pres·sion·ism || ɪm'preʃənɪzm] n. импрессионизм* * *иск. импрессионизм -
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > neo-impressionism
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* * *der Impressionismusimpressionism* * *Im|pres|si|o|nịs|mus [Imprɛsio'nɪsmʊs]m -, no plimpressionism* * *Im·pres·si·o·nis·mus<->[ɪmprɛsi̯oˈnɪsmʊs]m Impressionism* * *der; Impressionismus: impressionism no art* * ** * *der; Impressionismus: impressionism no art* * *m.impressionism n. -
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̘. ̈n.ˈæbstrækt
1. сущ.
1) абстракция, отвлеченное понятие;
отвлеченный термин in the abstract ≈ отвлеченно, абстрактно;
теоретически Money was a commodity she never thought about except in the abstract. ≈ Деньги были товаром, о котором она думала лишь теоретически. In the abstract there is nothing wrong with taking risks and assuming debts. ≈ Абстрактно, нет ничего плохого, когда человек рискует, беря в долг.
2) конспект;
резюме;
извлечение( из книги) ;
реферат, краткий обзор I was sent to pick up an abstract of the specifications. ≈ Меня послали найти краткий обзор спецификаций. abstract journal abstract service abstract of record evaluative abstract Syn: summary
3) юр. документ о правовом титуле Syn: abstract of title
4) произведение абстрактного искусства He persuaded her to change from abstracts to portraits. ≈ Он убедил ее перейти от абстрактных картин к портретам.
2. прил.
1) абстрактный, отвлеченный, умозрительный abstract entity ≈ абстрактная сущность abstract noun ≈ абстрактное имя существительное abstract words such as glory, honor, and courage ≈ отвлеченные слова, такие как слава, честь и храбрость Ant: concrete
2) трудный для понимания ;
малопонятный, неясный abstract problems ≈ непонятные, абстрактные проблемы Syn: abstruse
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3) теоретический starting with a few abstract principles ≈ отталкиваясь от нескольких теоретических принципов abstract science ≈ фундаментальная наука Syn: theoretical
4) фиктивный, номинальный He possessed only an abstract right. ≈ У него есть только номинальное право. Syn: formal
5) иск. абстрактный abstract art ≈ абстрактное искусство abstract expressionism ≈ абстрактный экспрессионизм (направление в американской живописи) abstract impressionism ≈ абстрактный импрессионизм abstract music ≈ абстрактная музыка
3. гл.
1) удалять, отнимать The letter was abstracted from the bag. ≈ Письмо было извлечено из портфеля. Syn: deduct, remove, take away, withdraw
2) извлекать( from) Syn: separate, withdraw, disengage
3) абстрагировать;
рассматривать отвлеченно
4) абстрагироваться abstracting from ≈ отвлекаясь от
5) резюмировать;
суммировать;
обобщать, реферировать Syn: summarize, sum up
6) разг. красть, прикарманивать;
увести abstract from эвф. ≈ украсть, незаметно извлечь The Susan abstracted the jewellery from the drawer. ≈ Сьюзен незаметно извлекла драгоценности из ящика. Syn: purloin, stealабстракция, отвлеченное понятие;
- in the * абстрактно, отвлеченно;
в теории, теоретически;
- justice in the * идея всеобщей справедливости;
справедливость вообще отвлеченный термин резюме, конспект, реферат, краткий обзор;
- * bulletin реферативный бюллетень (юридическое) документ о правовом титуле произведение абстрактного искусства;
- a geometric * in red and yellow абстрактная картина из красных и желтых геометрических фигур абстрактный, отвлеченный;
- * concept абстрактное понятие;
- * noun имя существительное отвлеченное теоретический;
- * mathematics чистая математика;
- * science фундаментальная наука трудный для понимания;
малопонятный, неясный;
- * speculations абстрактное теоретизирование (искусство) абстрактный, непрезентативный;
- * impressionism абстрактный импрессионизм;
- * music абстрактная музыка отнимать;
отделять, извлекать;
- the letter was *ed from the bag письмо было извлечено из портфеля;
- to * metal from ore извлекать металл из руды абстрагировать;
рассматривать отвлеченно;
- to * oneself from smth. отвлекаться от чего-л.;
- to * the notion of time and space рассматривать отвлеченно понятия времени и пространства абстрагироваться;
- *ing from отвлекаясь от реферировать;
резюмировать;
суммировать (разговорное) похитить, украсть;
увестиabstract вчт. абстрактная конструкция ~ a абстрактный, отвлеченный;
abstract art абстрактное искусство ~ вчт. абстрактный объект ~ абстракция, отвлеченное понятие;
in the abstract отвлеченно, абстрактно;
теоретически ~ абстракция ~ выдержка ~ выписка ~ документ о правовом титуле ~ извлекать ~ изложение содержания ~ конспект;
резюме;
извлечение (из книги) ~ конспект ~ разг. красть, прикарманивать ~ краткий обзор ~ краткое изложение содержания ~ краткое описание документов и фактов ~ отвлеченное понятие ~ отнимать ~ отнимать ~ резюме ~ резюмировать;
суммировать ~ реферат ~ сводка ~ a разг. теоретический ~ a трудный для понимания~ a абстрактный, отвлеченный;
abstract art абстрактное искусство~ of profit and loss account выписка из результативного счета ~ of profit and loss account выписка из счета прибылей и убытков~ of title справка о правовом титуле~ абстракция, отвлеченное понятие;
in the abstract отвлеченно, абстрактно;
теоретическиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > abstract
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m.cubism (art).* * *1 cubism* * *SM cubism* * *masculino cubism* * *= cubism.Ex. Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.* * *masculino cubism* * *= cubism.Ex: Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.
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cubismo sustantivo masculino Arte cubism
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m.Dadaism.* * *1 Dadaism* * *masculino Dadaism* * *= Dadaism.Ex. Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.* * *masculino Dadaism* * *= Dadaism.Ex: Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.
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dadaísmo sustantivo masculino Arte dadaism
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m.expressionism.* * *1 expressionism* * ** * *masculino expressionism* * *Ex. Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.* * *masculino expressionism* * *Ex: Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.
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Ex. Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.* * *Ex: Different movements in art are briefly covered, and examples of artists of that period are offered: Dadaism, impressionism, pointillism, expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and neoprimitivism.
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v.1 to separate.las hojas se han pegado y no las puedo separar the pages have stuck together and I can't separate them o get them apartson muchas las cosas que nos separan there are many differences between usMaría separó las galletas Mary separated the cookies.2 to move away.separa un poco las sillas move the chairs apart a bit3 to put aside.4 to split, to draw apart, to pull away, to pull apart.El adulterio separa a las parejas Adultery splits couples.5 to set apart, to put away.6 to abduce.* * *1 (gen) to separate2 (hacer grupos) to separate, sort out3 (guardar aparte) to set aside, put aside4 (apartar) to move away (de, from)5 (de empleo, cargo) to remove (de, from), dismiss (de, from)6 figurado (mantener alejado) to keep away (de, from)1 (tomar diferente camino) to separate, part company2 (matrimonio) to separate3 (apartarse) to move away (de, from)4 (desprenderse) to separate (de, from), come off (de, -)5 (de amigo etc) to part company (de, with)6 separarse de (dejar algo) to part with* * *verb1) to separate2) divide•* * *1. VT1) (=apartar) to separatela maestra nos separó para que no habláramos — the teacher split us up o separated us so that we wouldn't talk
si no los llegan a separar se matan — if no one had pulled them apart o separated them, they would have killed each other
separar algn/algo de algn/algo — to separate sb/sth from sb/sth
al nacer los separaron de sus padres — they were taken (away) o separated from their parents at birth
los separaron del resto de los pasajeros — they were split up o separated from the rest of the passengers
2) (=distanciar)éramos buenos amigos, pero la política nos separó — we were good friends but politics came between us
3) (=existir entre)el abismo que separa a los ricos de los pobres — the gulf between o separating (the) rich and (the) poor
4) (=deslindar)unas barreras de protección separaban el escenario de la plaza — there were crash barriers separating the stage from the rest of the square
la frontera que separa realidad y ficción — the dividing line between reality and fiction, the line that separates reality from o and fiction
5) (=dividir) to divide6) (=poner aparte)¿me puedes separar un poco de tarta? — can you put aside some cake for me?
7) (=destituir) [de un cargo] to remove, dismissser separado del servicio — (Mil) to be discharged
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, alejar) to separate; < boxeadores> to separate, partno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero — it is not advisable to take the calf away from its mother
b) ( dividir un todo) to divide2)a) ( deslindar) to separate, divideb) ( despegar)3) (frml) ( destituir) to dismiss (frml)2.fue separado de su cargo/sus funciones — he was removed from office/relieved of his duties (frml)
separarse v prona) matrimonio to separatese separaron hace un mes — they separated o split up a month ago
b) (apartarse, alejarse) to split upno se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder — please stay together in case the children get lost
separarse DE algo/alguien: esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the television; no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children; no se separen de su equipaje — do not leave your luggage unattended
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside* * *= carry off, cut off, detach, put by, segregate, separate, sift, screen out, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, drive + a wedge between, hive off, disaggregate, sever, prise + Nombre + apart, unbundle, spread out, sift out, cleave, tease apart, balkanize, sunder, decouple, strip off, splay.Ex. The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.Ex. The stages are not cut off from one another, are not sharply defined.Ex. The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex. The description of the component part is separated from that of the host document by a double slash.Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex. Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex. The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex. Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex. Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex. This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex. The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.Ex. It is recommended that CD-ROM producers unbundle the retrieval software from the data.Ex. For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.Ex. The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex. The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex. Both novels tell essentially the same story, that of a woman sundered from her high estate and her betrothed.Ex. The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.Ex. They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex. Walk your feet up the wall, then take the belt and place it on your upper arms right above your elbows to keep your arms from splaying.----* Hasta que la muerte nos separe = Till death do us part.* que se puede separar = detachable.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* separar con una cortina = curtain off.* separar de = wean from, isolate from, divide from, wean away from.* separar el grano de la paja = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaff.* separar haciendo palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* separar las manos = spread out + hands.* separar + Nombre + de + Nombre = discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* separarse = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, fork.* separarse (de) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from).* separarse descendiendo = droop away from.* separar una pelea = break up + fight, break up + fight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, alejar) to separate; < boxeadores> to separate, partno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero — it is not advisable to take the calf away from its mother
b) ( dividir un todo) to divide2)a) ( deslindar) to separate, divideb) ( despegar)3) (frml) ( destituir) to dismiss (frml)2.fue separado de su cargo/sus funciones — he was removed from office/relieved of his duties (frml)
separarse v prona) matrimonio to separatese separaron hace un mes — they separated o split up a month ago
b) (apartarse, alejarse) to split upno se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder — please stay together in case the children get lost
separarse DE algo/alguien: esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the television; no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children; no se separen de su equipaje — do not leave your luggage unattended
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside* * *= carry off, cut off, detach, put by, segregate, separate, sift, screen out, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, drive + a wedge between, hive off, disaggregate, sever, prise + Nombre + apart, unbundle, spread out, sift out, cleave, tease apart, balkanize, sunder, decouple, strip off, splay.Ex: The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.
Ex: The stages are not cut off from one another, are not sharply defined.Ex: The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex: In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex: The description of the component part is separated from that of the host document by a double slash.Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex: Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex: The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex: Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex: Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex: This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex: The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.Ex: It is recommended that CD-ROM producers unbundle the retrieval software from the data.Ex: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.Ex: The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex: The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex: Both novels tell essentially the same story, that of a woman sundered from her high estate and her betrothed.Ex: The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.Ex: They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex: Walk your feet up the wall, then take the belt and place it on your upper arms right above your elbows to keep your arms from splaying.* Hasta que la muerte nos separe = Till death do us part.* que se puede separar = detachable.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* separar con una cortina = curtain off.* separar de = wean from, isolate from, divide from, wean away from.* separar el grano de la paja = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaff.* separar haciendo palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* separar las manos = spread out + hands.* separar + Nombre + de + Nombre = discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* separarse = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, fork.* separarse (de) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from).* separarse descendiendo = droop away from.* separar una pelea = break up + fight, break up + fight.* * *separar [A1 ]vtA1 (apartar, alejar) to separatedos transeúntes intentaron separarlos two passersby tried to separate o part themha hecho todo lo posible por separarnos he has done everything he can to split us uplas consonantes dobles no se separan en español in Spanish, double consonants should not be split upla maestra las separó porque charlaban mucho the teacher separated them o split them up because they were talking so muchsepara la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wallno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero it is not advisable to take the calf away from its motherseparar la yema de la clara separate the white from the yolkseparar los machos de las hembras to separate the males from the females2 (dividir un todo) to divideseparar las palabras en sílabas divide the words into syllablesla guerra separó a muchas familias the war divided many families3 (guardar, reservar) to put o set asidesepárame un trocito para Pablo, que va a venir más tarde can you put o set aside a slice for Pablo, he'll be coming latersepara la ropa que llevarás puesta put the clothes you're going to wear on one sideB1 (deslindar) to separate, divideuna valla separa a los hinchas de los dos equipos there is a fence separating the fans of the two teamslos separan profundas diferencias they are divided by deepseated differencesseparar algo DE algo to separate sth FROM sthlos Andes separan Argentina de Chile the Andes separate Argentina from Chile2(despegar): no puedo separar estas dos fotos I can't get these two photographs apartsepara las lonchas de jamón separate the slices of hamno separe la etiqueta antes de rellenarla do not remove o detach the label before filling it infue separado de su cargo/sus funciones he was removed from office/relieved of his duties ( frml)separar del servicio ( Mil) to discharge1 «matrimonio» to separatese separaron tras diez años de matrimonio they separated o split up after ten years of marriagees hijo de padres separados his parents are separatedsepararse DE algn to separate FROM sbse separó de su marido en octubre she separated from her husband in October2 (alejarse, apartarse) to split upa mitad de camino nos separamos we split up half waylos socios se separaron en 1996 they dissolved their partnership in 1996 ( frml), the partners split up in 1996no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please don't split up o divide up o please stay together in case the children get lostsepararse DE algo/algn:esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the televisionno me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my childrenno se separen de su equipaje do not leave your luggage unattended* * *
separar ( conjugate separar) verbo transitivo
1
separa la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wall
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside
2
b) ( despegar):
separarse verbo pronominal
separarse DE algn to separate from sb
c) (apartarse, alejarse):◊ no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please stay together in case the children get lost;
no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children
separar verbo transitivo
1 (aumentar la distancia física) to move apart
2 (poner aparte) to separate: separa las rosas de los claveles, separate the roses from the carnations
3 (reservar) to save
4 (algo pegado, grapado) to detach
5 (distanciar, disgregar) to divide
' separar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- desgajar
- desunir
- paja
- quitar
- segregar
- aislar
- apartar
- cortar
- desmontar
- desprender
English:
detach
- divide
- divorce
- fence off
- part
- peel off
- prise
- pull apart
- screen off
- separate
- sort out
- space
- split up
- twist off
- wall off
- fence
- pull
- screen
- sort
- splay
- split
- wall
* * *♦ vt1. [alejar, dividir, aislar] to separate (de from);lo han separado de sus hijos they've taken his children away from him;tuvo que venir la policía para separarlos the police had to be called to break them up o separate them;el muro que separa los dos campos the wall separating o that separates the two fields;separar algo en grupos/partes iguales to divide sth into groups/equal parts;son muchas las cosas que nos separan there are many differences between us;quiere separar su vida privada de su vida pública she wants to keep her private life separate from her public life2. [apartar, dejar espacio entre] to move away (de from);separe el cuerpo del volante keep your body away from the steering wheel;separa un poco las sillas move the chairs apart a bit;separa bien las piernas open your legs wide3. [desunir, quitar]las hojas se han pegado y no las puedo separar the pages have stuck together and I can't separate them o get them apart;separe la carne del caldo remove the meat from the stock;no separaba los ojos del reloj she never took her eyes off the clock4. [reservar] to put asidefue separado del cargo he was removed (from his post), he was dismissed (from his job);separaron al coronel del servicio the colonel was removed from active service* * *v/t separate* * *separar vt1) : to separate, to divide2) : to split up, to pull apart♦ separarse vr* * *separar vb1. (en general) to separate2. (apartar) to move away
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