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apart from
apart fromprep. With the exception of; besides: Apart from a few scratches, the car was undamaged.Translationsapart (əˈpaːt) adverb separated by a certain distance. The trees were planted three metres apart; with his feet apart; Their policies are far apart; She sat apart from the other people. 相隔 相隔apart from except for. I can't think of anything I need, apart from a car. 除了…以外 除去,除…以外尚有 come apart to break into pieces. The book came apart in my hands. 散開,解體 撕开,被拆开 take apart to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made. He took the engine apart. 拆開 拆开tell apart (usually with can, *cannotetc) to recognize the difference between; to distinguish. I cannot tell the twins apart. 區分 区分apart from
apart fromExcept for; excluding. Apart from math, my grades are very good this semester. I love this car—apart from the price tag, of course.See also: apartlive apart (from someone)To live in a separate location from someone with whom one formerly shared a house. My parents aren't divorced, but they've been living apart for the last few years. I just think we should live apart from each other for a while, at least until all these legal issues are resolved.See also: apart, liveapart fromAlso, aside from. Besides, except for. For example, Apart from jogging occasionally in the park, she gets no exercise, or Aside from Sunday dinner with his parents they have not gone out for months. The first term dates from the early 1600s, the variant from the early 1800s. See also: apartMedicalSeeAPARTThesaurusSeeapart |