0 the act of separating, or the state of being separated -- séparation [ feminine ]
the separation of the rockets from the spacecraft la séparation des fusées de l’engin spatial
the separation of church and state la séparation de l’Eglise et de l’Etat
Young children may not deal with separation from their parents well. Il se peut que les jeunes enfants supportent mal la séparation d’avec leurs parents.
1 a time when two people are apart -- séparation [ feminine ]
a separation of forty years une séparation de quarante ans
2 when a husband and wife live apart because they have problems -- séparation [ feminine ]
a trial separation une séparation à l’essai
3 the act of separating or the state or period of being separated -- séparation
They were together again after a separation of three years.
4 a (legal) arrangement by which a husband and wife remain married but live separately. -- séparation
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.
This in its turn is closely related to the principle of the separation of powers.
Separation of waste, including use of organic waste for composting, must be a priority in any waste strategy.
We regret that there is no separation between the investigating and decision-making authorities.
Nevertheless, the separation he is proposing at least has the advantage of leaving the decision up to the consumer.
They make the misery of separation even worse.
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