Separate

Russian Meaning

отдельный

изолированный

сепаратный

особый

индивидуальный

самостоятельный

уединенный

различный

отделять

разделять

разъединять

развозить

отделяться

разъединяться

разделяться

расселяться

сортировать

разлучать

разнимать

разлучаться

отлучать

расходиться

разлагать

увольнять

демобилизовывать

отсеивать

отдельный оттиск

English Meaning

  1. To set or keep apart; disunite.
  2. To space apart; scatter: small farms that were separated one from another by miles of open land.
  3. To sort: separate mail by postal zones.
  4. To differentiate or discriminate between; distinguish: a researcher who separated the various ethnic components of the population sample.
  5. To remove from a mixture or combination; isolate.
  6. To part (a couple), often by decree: She was separated from her husband last year.
  7. To terminate a contractual relationship, as military service, with; discharge.
  8. To come apart.
  9. To withdraw: The state threatened to separate from the Union.
  10. To part company; disperse.
  11. To stop living together as spouses.
  12. To become divided into components or parts: Oil and water tend to separate.
  13. Set or kept apart; disunited: Libraries often have a separate section for reference books.
  14. Existing as an independent entity.
  15. Having undergone schism or estrangement from a parent body: Separate churches.
  16. Dissimilar from all others; distinct: "a policeman's way of being separate from you even when he was being nice” ( John le Carré).
  17. Not shared; individual: two people who held separate views on the issue.
  18. Archaic Withdrawn from others; solitary.
  19. A garment, such as a skirt, jacket, or pair of slacks, that may be purchased separately and worn in various combinations with other garments.