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part (obj) SEPARATEHpB:t, $pB:rtvto (cause to) separate使分开The curtains parted, revealing a darkened stage. [I]幕布分开,露出黑暗的舞台。He sustained severe knife-wounds whilst trying to part two men who were fighting in a night-club. [T]当他在夜总会试图拉开两个打架的男人时身上挨了严重的刀伤。To be parted from him even for two days made her sad. [T]连跟他分开两天都叫她难过。If you part your hair, you arrange it so that it falls on either side of your head by separating it with a line down the middle or on one side. [T](梳)分头(fml) If two people part, they leave each other, often at the end of a relationship.断绝(关系、联系)I'm afraid we parted on rather bad terms. [I]很遗憾我们关系不好分手了。If two people part company, they finish their relationship.散伙The world's number one tennis player and his coach parted company earlier this month.世界第一号网球选手和他的教练本月初散伙了。If you part with something you give it away.放弃I've never had much success getting him to part with his cash.我从来没能很成功地叫他放弃现金。I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn't bring myself to part with them.我是打算把她旧的婴儿服送给人家,但就是舍不得。 Each other
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