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apart [əˈpɑ:t, Am əˈpɑ:rt] ADV

1. apart (at distance):

apart
apart from sth

2. apart (distance in time):

3. apart (separately):

apart
to live apart

4. apart (in different directions):

to drift apart
oddalać [perf oddalić] się od siebie

5. apart (aside):

to keep oneself apart from sb
set it apart

6. apart (into pieces):

to fall apart
rozpadać [perf rozpaść] się [na kawałki]
to take sth apart
rozbierać [perf rozebrać] coś

7. apart (except for):

apart
apart
Alice apart

apart from PREP

1. apart from (except for):

apart from
apart from

2. apart from (separate from):

come apart VB intr

come apart
rozpadać [perf rozpaść] się

draw apart VB intr

draw apart
oddalać [perf oddalić] się [od siebie]

drift apart VB intr

drift apart friends
drift apart couple
oddalać [perf oddalić] się od siebie

grow apart VB intr

grow apart
oddalać [perf oddalić] się od siebie

pull apart VB trans

pull apart
rozdzielać [perf rozdzielić]

set apart VB trans

1. set apart (distinguish):

to set sth apart from sth
wyróżniać [perf wyróżnić] coś spośród czegoś

2. set apart time, place:

set apart
rezerwować [perf za-]

take apart VB trans

1. take apart (dismantle):

take apart
rozkładać [perf rozłożyć] na części

2. take apart (criticize):

take apart
poddawać [perf poddać] krytyce

3. take apart fig (destroy, defeat):

take apart

tear apart VB trans

1. tear apart (rip):

tear apart
rozrywać [perf rozerwać]
tear apart
rwać [perf po-] na kawałki

2. tear apart (divide):

tear apart
rozdzielać [perf rozdzielić]
tear apart family
rozbijać [perf rozbić]

3. tear apart (make unhappy):

to tear sb apart

tell apart VB trans

tell apart
rozróżniać [perf rozróżnić]
to tell sb/sth apart from sb/sth
Present
Icome apart
youcome apart
he/she/itcomes apart
wecome apart
youcome apart
theycome apart
Past
Icame apart
youcame apart
he/she/itcame apart
wecame apart
youcame apart
theycame apart
Present Perfect
Ihavecome apart
youhavecome apart
he/she/ithascome apart
wehavecome apart
youhavecome apart
theyhavecome apart
Past Perfect
Ihadcome apart
youhadcome apart
he/she/ithadcome apart
wehadcome apart
youhadcome apart
theyhadcome apart

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take sth apart
rozbierać [perf rozebrać] coś
to rip sth apart
rozdzierać [perf rozedrzeć] coś

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Above the sarcophagus, two angels draw apart a curtain, revealing the cardinal lying on his deathbed, accompanied by two guardian angels.
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The park is formed from three types of relief, and sometimes they are difficult to tell apart: large valleys, massive mountains, and high plateaux.
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The disease may be difficult to tell apart from other illnesses, especially in the early stages.
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Many species are similar in appearance and difficult to tell apart.
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He criticises the art for being too ornate for its own good, and the uniformly cute, degendered, sparkly-haired characters are hard to tell apart.
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