set apart from
常見例句
- In every way possible, I was set apart from my classmates.
我的同學(xué)們千方百計(jì)地將我與他們孤立起來。 - It’s set apart from other bridges by its curves that provide different perspectives of the landscapes.
它獨(dú)特的曲線可以提供不同角度的景觀,使它頗為與眾不同。 - Administratively and financially, cancer was now set apart from other dread diseases; it was institutionally special, with a special political base and a special scientific and clinical agenda.
不管是從管理上還是從財(cái)政上,癌癥都跟其它可怕的疾病區(qū)別對(duì)待;癌癥在國家意義上是獨(dú)特的,擁有特有的政治基礎(chǔ)和科學(xué)、醫(yī)學(xué)行動(dòng)。 - It was thought that only humans did this and that this set us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom."
- And yet, the biblical understanding of wilderness, wilderness was set apart from the land, that was the distinction.
實(shí)際上,圣經(jīng)對(duì)于荒野的理解卻非如此,荒野是與土地分開的一部分,這就是區(qū)別。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - By "difficult," it is meant, I think, well, first of all that it is in some sense set apart from common speech, as a specialized and highly self-conscious use of language.
艱深“的意思,我認(rèn)為,首先,某種程度上它是和平時(shí)談話有所不同的,專業(yè)性極強(qiáng),對(duì)語言運(yùn)用自知也很高。
耶魯公開課 - 現(xiàn)代詩歌課程節(jié)選 - Through our rigorous hiring and training standards we have adopted, our officers are set apart from the norm.
FORBES: How's Your One Minute Sales Pitch? - He was in the upper echelon of writers I regarded as set apart from the rest of us — the epitome of the professional author.
FORBES: The Aloof Author is Dead, Long Live the Writer - Certainly, he was a divided soul who lived for the greater part of his life in the country, set apart from the world, musing, in verse, on the desirability or otherwise of rustic retirement—how much freedom did it really represent?
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