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1 separate out
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2 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) abtrennen* * *vtto \separate out out the good from the bad die Guten von den Schlechten trennen* * *1. vt septrennen (from von), absondern (from von), aussondern2. vigetrennt werden -
3 separate out
vtto \separate out out <-> sth [from sth] etw [von etw dat] absondern;to \separate out out the good from the bad die Guten von den Schlechten trennen -
4 separate out
выделять(ся) ;
разъединять(ся) The scientist tried to separate out the precious chemical from the substance in which it was found. ≈ Ученый попытался выделить ценный химический элемент из породы, в которой он содержался. The oil and water will separate out if the mixture is left standing. ≈ Масло и вода разделятся, если смесь немного отстоится.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > separate out
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5 separate out
1) Общая лексика: отделить (напр, the restructuring will allow Gazprom to separate out the more important and technologically inter-related businesses)2) Техника: отделяться4) Металлургия: выделяться, выпадать (в осадок) -
6 separate out
separate v out BM, TE entmischen, separieren, (ab)trennen (aus Stoffgemischen); sich abtrennen [abscheiden]English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > separate out
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7 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) udskille; holde adskilt* * *(to make or keep separate or distinct.) udskille; holde adskilt -
8 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) apartar1) v + adv \<\<elements/ingredients\>\> separarse; \<\<mixture/emulsion\>\> disgregarse*2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<elements/ingredients\>\> separar; \<\<considerations/factors\>\> distinguir*VT + ADV (=set apart) apartar* * *1) v + adv \<\<elements/ingredients\>\> separarse; \<\<mixture/emulsion\>\> disgregarse*2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<elements/ingredients\>\> separar; \<\<considerations/factors\>\> distinguir* -
9 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) aðskilja; halda sér -
10 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) szétválaszt, szeparál -
11 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) separar -
12 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) ayrı tutmak -
13 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) izločiti -
14 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) erotella -
15 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) sortere, skille fra hverandre -
16 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) separare -
17 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) dzielić, oddzielać się -
18 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) izšķirot; atšķirot -
19 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.) at(si)skirti -
20 separate out
(to make or keep separate or distinct.)
См. также в других словарях:
separate out — verb remove by passing through a filter (Freq. 2) filter out the impurities • Syn: ↑filter, ↑filtrate, ↑strain, ↑filter out • Derivationally related forms: ↑strainer ( … Useful english dictionary
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separate out the men from the boys — separate/sort out the men from the boys if a difficult situation or activity separates the men from the boys, it shows which people in a group are brave and strong and which are not. You have to survive outdoors for three days and three nights.… … New idioms dictionary
separate out the men from the boys — separate/sort out the ˌmen from the ˈboys idiom to show or prove who is brave, skilful, etc. and who is not Main entry: ↑manidiom … Useful english dictionary
separate something out — ˌseparate ˈout | ˌseparate sthˈout derived to divide into different parts; to divide sth into different parts • to separate out different meanings • The material is reprocessed to separate out impurities. Main entry: ↑separatederived … Useful english dictionary
separate — sep|a|rate1 W2S2 [ˈsepərıt] adj [no comparative] 1.) different ▪ Use separate knives for raw and cooked meat. ▪ My wife and I have separate bank accounts. 2.) not related to or not affected by something else ▪ That s a separate issue. ▪ He was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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separate — sep|a|rate1 [ sepərət ] adjective *** 1. ) not together or joined to something else: My parents have separate bank accounts. My brother and I always had separate rooms. They re not divorced but they lead completely separate lives (=do not do… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
separate */*/*/ — I UK [ˈsep(ə)rət] / US [ˈsepərət] adjective 1) not together, or not joined to something else My brother and I always had separate rooms. My parents have separate bank accounts. They re not divorced but they lead completely separate lives (= do… … English dictionary
separate — verb (separated, separating) –verb (t) /ˈsɛpəreɪt / (say sepuhrayt) 1. to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier, space, etc. 2. to put apart; part: to separate persons fighting. 3. to disconnect; disunite: to separate church and… …