柯林斯詞典segregate /?s?ɡr??ɡe?t/ (segregating,segregated,segregates) 1. V-T To segregate two groups of people or things means to keep them physically apart from each other. 隔離; 分開 A large detachment of police was used to segregate the two rival camps of protesters. 一大隊(duì)分遣警察被派來(lái)隔離兩群敵對(duì)的抗議者。 返回 segregate劍橋詞典to keep one group of people apart from another and treat them differently, especially because of race or sex (尤指基於種族或性別原因)隔離竝區(qū)別對(duì)待 a segregated school /society 實(shí)行種族隔離的學(xué)校/社會(huì) Blacks were segregated from whites in every area of life . 在生活中的各方各麪,黑人同白人被隔離開。 to keep one thing separate from another 分離;分開 The systems will have to be able to segregate clients ' money from the firm's own cash . 該系統(tǒng)必須能夠把客戶的錢同公司的自有資金分開。 返回 segregate