0 If two or more people are inseparable, they are such good friends that they spend most of their time together:
1 (of two or more people) such good friends that they spend most of their time together, or (of two or more things) so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately:
When we were kids Zoe and I were inseparable.
They argue that we cannot assign explanatory priority to either genes or the environment, as they are inseparable both physically and conceptually.
They are mutually inseparable either in symbiosis or in predatory competition until a new form appears on the scene.
The last query is inseparable from the impact of political change and democratic consolidation on state-civil society relations.
She is inseparable from her environment, her dream.
The development of the scene was inseparable from these musical developments.
A separate chapter is dedicated to the problem of time as a phenomenon inseparable from learning, and yet so dicult to model.
Their identities and relationship can be described, their application can be planned in language, and they define inseparable parts of a single linguistic act.
Either way, perception of the greatest good and the action are inseparable.
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(人)形影不離的,親密無間的, (事物)分不開的,不可分的…
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(人)形影不离的,亲密无间的, (事物)分不开的,不可分的…
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inseparable…
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inseparável…
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ayrılmaz, bitişik, birbirinden ayrılmaz…
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inséparable…
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nerozlučný…
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uadskillelig…
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