常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句I think not; the two can't be separated.“她說(shuō),“我認(rèn)為不會(huì),這兩個(gè)不能被分離。”Jesus says you may die physically, but you'll never be separated from me, and you will live with me in eternity.主耶穌說(shuō),你身體可能會(huì)死亡,但是你們不會(huì)與我分離,永遠(yuǎn)與我同在。 許多人,他們?cè)谏钪泻ε律系邸?/li>But the soul of a book can be separated from its body.但是,一本書(shū)的靈魂能夠從它的軀體里分離出來(lái)。原聲例句A United States District Court said intelligent design was not science and could not be separated from religious belief.So, essentially we're just breaking it up into two parts that can be separated, and the part that is only dealing with the radius, so it's only a function of the radius of the electron from the nucleus.所以本質(zhì)上我們把它寫(xiě)成,兩個(gè)可分離的部分,這部分,只與半徑有關(guān),它僅僅是,電子,到核子距離的函數(shù)。麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 化學(xué)原理課程節(jié)選can be separated out from the question What matters?是可以從“什么才是重要的?耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句From there it was shipped to Zurich, where the precious metals would be separated and refined.FORBES: The Treasure of the Sierra MadreHe's going to be separated from his job even though he has a stellar work record.NPR: Immigration Law Difficult to NavigateBad management needs to be separated from control over labor and capital as fast as possible.FORBES: Let's Allow Free Markets to Fight Greed 返回 be separated