1 an agreement between two people who are married to stop living together -- separación
2 the act of separating, or the state of being separated -- separación [ feminine, singular ]
the separation of the rockets from the spacecraft la separación de los cohetes de la nave espacial
the separation of church and state la separación de Iglesia y estado
Young children may not deal with separation from their parents well. Los niños pequeños pueden no llevar bien la separación de sus padres.
3 a time when two people are apart -- separación [ feminine, singular ]
a separation of forty years una separación de cuarenta años
4 when a husband and wife live apart because they have problems -- separación [ feminine, singular ]
a trial separation una separación de prueba
Traffickers, organised criminals and separation from their parents - these are among the many things of which children are victims.
How can we license individual operators if we do not make that separation?
We consider as positive the reorganization of departments, the separation of lawmaking on the one hand and scientific advice and control on the other.
My second point is that one of the pillars of democracy is the separation of powers, something that is of especial concern to my group.
In every democracy there is the idea of the separation of powers so that no one institution has outright power over another.
There are still many issues to be resolved: one of them is the separation of the requirements established for each of these.
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ayırma, ayrılma, ayrılık…
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séparation [feminine], séparation…
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