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sep.a.ra.tionH.sep7[r5eI7F[n, $-E5reI-n分离;离开During the war many couples had to endure long periods of separation (= not being together). [U]战争期间,许多夫妇不得不忍受长时间的分离。After many years the government finally abandoned its apartheid system of racial separation. [U]许多年以后,政府终于废除了种族隔离制。The law involved the separation of the population into whites and non-whites. [U]法律涉及到将人口分为白人和非白人。He firmly believes in the separation (= independent existence) of church and state. [U]他坚信政教分离。A separation is an often legal arrangement by which two married people stop living together as husband and wife.分居Couples may agree to divorce each other after a separation. [C]分居后,夫妇可能会同意离婚。They're considering separation as an option. [U]他们正在考虑选择分居。
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