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French-English translation for: far apart
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écartelé {adj} {past-p}torn apart
hormis {adv}apart from
anat. écarté {adj} [bras]wide apart
être écartéto be apart
éloigné {adj} [positions, opinions]poles apart
outre {prep}apart from [other than]
défaire qc.to take sth. apart
écarteler qc.to tear sth. apart
cela dit {adv}apart from that
en pièces {adv}apart [in pieces]
se séparer [composants]to come apart
aux abords de {prep}apart from
en dehors de {prep}apart from
dépecer qc. [proie]to tear sth. apart
à part {adv} {prep}apart (from) [leaving aside]
à part {prep} [sauf, excepté]apart from
se briser [amitié]to fall apart [friendship]
se décomposer [société, parti]to fall apart
à part cela {adv}apart from that
écarter qc. [objets]to move sth. further apart
échouerto come apart at the seams [idiom]
échouerto fall apart at the seams [idiom]
se disloquer [machine, armoire, empire]to break apart
se disloquer [machine, armoire, empire]to split apart
d'un autre côté {adv}apart from that
excepté les élèvesapart from (the) pupils
en dehors de cela {adv}apart from that
isolément {adv}apart [isolated, not part of a group]
mettre qc. en pièces [déchirer]to pull sth. apart
mettre qn. en piècesto tear sb. apart [dismember]
vivre séparé de qn.to live apart from sb.
à l'écart {adv}apart [on one side, separated, secluded]
sans compter que {conj}quite apart from the fact that
littérat. F Tout s'effondre [2013]Things Fall Apart [Chinua Achebe]
disséquer qc. [texte, œuvre]to pick sth. apart [esp. Am.] [idiom]
se déglinguer [fam.]to come apart at the seams [fig.] [idiom]
littérat. F Le monde s'effondre [1966]Things Fall Apart [Chinua Achebe]
s'entre-déchirer [fig.] [aussi : s'entredéchirer]to tear each other apart
à l'écart de qn./qc. {adv}apart from sb./sth. [isolated]
se découper sur qn./qc.to set oneself apart from sb./sth.
se profiler sur qn./qc.to set oneself apart from sb./sth.
avoir un an de différenceto be one year apart in age
se distinguer de qn. [par ses actes]to set oneself apart from sb.
s'en aller à vau-l'eau [loc.]to come apart at the seams [fig.] [idiom]
s'écrouler [mariage, plan]to come apart at the seam(s)
à huit jours d'intervalle {adv} [séparés de huit jours]a week apart
loin {adv}far
Ils se ressemblent à s'y méprendre.They look so much alike you can't tell them apart.
considérable {adj}far-reaching
éloigné {adj}far-off
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