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Divinity
se perdre de vue
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
drift apart VB [ingl brit drɪft -, ingl am drɪft -]
drift apart friends, couple, lovers:
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. apart [ingl brit əˈpɑːt, ingl am əˈpɑrt] AVV Apart is used after certain verbs in English (keep apart, tell apart etc.). For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (keep, tell etc.).
1. apart (at a distance in time or space):
2. apart (separate from each other):
3. apart (leaving aside):
4. apart (different):
5. apart (in pieces):
II. apart from PREP
1. apart from (separate from):
2. apart from (leaving aside):
I. tell <pret, part perf told> [ingl brit tɛl, ingl am tɛl] VB vb trans
1. tell (gen) (give information to):
tell person:
tell manual, instruction, gauge etc:
to tell sb sth, to tell sth to sb person:
dire qc à qn
to tell sb sth, to tell sth to sb map, instructions:
indiquer qc à qn
to tell the time clock:
to tell the time person:
2. tell (narrate, recount):
tell joke, story
to tell sb sth, to tell sth to sb
dire or raconter qc à qn
to tell sb about or of sth
parler de qc à qn, raconter qc à qn
tell me about it! iron
3. tell (ascertain, deduce):
4. tell (distinguish):
to tell sb from sb
to tell sth from sth
5. tell (order):
6. tell (count, enumerate) disuso:
tell votes
II. tell <pret, part perf told> [ingl brit tɛl, ingl am tɛl] VB vb intr
1. tell (reveal secret):
2. tell:
3. tell (know for certain):
4. tell (produce an effect):
III. to tell oneself VB vb rifl
to tell oneself vb rifl:
se dire (that que)
IV. tell <pret, part perf told> [ingl brit tɛl, ingl am tɛl]
tell me another colloq!
à d'autres! colloq
to tell sb where to get off or where he gets off colloq
to tell one's love disuso, letter
déclarer sa flamme disuso, letter
I. keep [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip] SOST
1. keep (maintenance):
to earn one's keep person:
to earn one's keep factory, branch: fig
2. keep ARCHIT:
II. keep <pret, part perf kept> [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip] VB vb trans
1. keep (cause to remain):
to keep sb in hospital/indoors illness:
to keep sth/sb clean
2. keep (detain):
3. keep (retain):
keep book, letter, money, receipt
keep job
keep seat, place
garder (for pour)
keep ticket, bread
garder, mettre [qc] de côté (for pour)
4. keep (have and look after):
keep shop, restaurant
keep dog, cat
keep sheep, chickens
5. keep (sustain):
to keep sth going conversation, fire, tradition
6. keep (store):
7. keep (have in stock) shop, shopkeeper:
keep brand, product
8. keep (support financially):
keep husband, wife, family
keep lover
keep servant
9. keep (maintain by writing in):
keep accounts, list, diary, record
10. keep (conceal):
to keep sth from sb
taire or cacher qc à qn
11. keep (prevent):
12. keep (observe):
keep promise
keep secret
keep appointment, date
keep occasion, festival
keep commandments, sabbath, Lent
13. keep MUS:
14. keep (protect) disuso:
keep God:
garder disuso
keep person
protéger (from de)
keep person: gate, bridge
15. keep (maintain):
keep car, house
III. keep <pret, part perf kept> [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip] VB vb intr
1. keep:
2. keep (remain):
3. keep (stay in good condition):
keep food:
4. keep (wait):
keep news, business, work:
5. keep (in health):
IV. to keep oneself VB vb rifl
to keep oneself vb rifl:
V. for keeps AVV
VI. keep [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip]
I. drift [ingl brit drɪft, ingl am drɪft] SOST
1. drift (flow, movement):
2. drift (ocean current):
drift also GEOL
3. drift (deviation):
4. drift (mass):
tas m
5. drift (general meaning):
get the drift colloq?
tu piges? colloq
6. drift GEOL (glacial deposit):
7. drift (in mining):
8. drift LING:
9. drift:
drift ELETTR, RADIO
II. drift [ingl brit drɪft, ingl am drɪft] VB vb intr
1. drift (be carried):
drift (by tide, current) boat:
drift (by wind) balloon:
drift smoke, fog:
2. drift (pile up):
drift snow:
drift leaves:
3. drift:
to drift along person lett
4. drift (stray) fig:
nel dizionario PONS
drift apart VB vb intr
drift apart friends:
nel dizionario PONS
apart [əˈpɑ:t, ingl am -ˈpɑ:rt] AVV
1. apart (separated):
to move apart crowd
2. apart (separated from sb):
3. apart (into pieces):
I. drift [drɪft] SOST
1. drift (slow movement):
drift of ship
drift of current
drift of events
downward drift of prices
2. drift METEOR (mass blown together):
drift of sand
drift of snow
drift of clouds
3. drift (central meaning):
4. drift TECN (tool):
II. drift [drɪft] VB vb intr
1. drift (be moved):
drift a. fig
drift smoke, voice
drift attention
2. drift (move aimlessly):
3. drift METEOR (be piled into drifts):
drift sand
drift of snow
Voce OpenDict
drift VB
nel dizionario PONS
drift apart VB vb intr
drift apart friends:
nel dizionario PONS
apart ·ˈpart] AVV
1. apart (separated):
to move apart crowd
2. apart (separated from sb):
3. apart (into pieces):
I. drift [drɪft] SOST
1. drift (slow movement):
drift of ship
drift of current
drift of events
downward drift of prices
2. drift METEOR (mass blown together):
drift of sand
drift of snow
drift of clouds
3. drift (central meaning):
4. drift TECN (tool):
II. drift [drɪft] VB vb intr
1. drift (be moved):
drift a. fig
drift smoke, voice
drift attention
2. drift (move aimlessly):
3. drift METEOR (be piled into drifts):
drift sand
drift of snow
Present
Idrift apart
youdrift apart
he/she/itdrifts apart
wedrift apart
youdrift apart
theydrift apart
Past
Idrifted apart
youdrifted apart
he/she/itdrifted apart
wedrifted apart
youdrifted apart
theydrifted apart
Present Perfect
Ihavedrifted apart
youhavedrifted apart
he/she/ithasdrifted apart
wehavedrifted apart
youhavedrifted apart
theyhavedrifted apart
Past Perfect
Ihaddrifted apart
youhaddrifted apart
he/she/ithaddrifted apart
wehaddrifted apart
youhaddrifted apart
theyhaddrifted apart
PONS OpenDict

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The artwork is printed onto blotter paper and then sometimes perforated into tiny squares or tabs which can be torn or cut apart.
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Apart from predators, corals in general are at risk from rising sea temperatures, violent storms, ocean acidification, bleaching and coral diseases.
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And things go really bad, their lives kind of fall apart.
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The mouth is slightly arched; there are five papillae across the floor with the outermost pair smaller and set apart from the others.
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Further, women writers can not be considered apart from their male contemporaries and the larger literary tradition.
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