forcibly separate

强行分开

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To cause people or things to be apart from each other against their will.

违背意愿地使人或物彼此分离。

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forcibly separate = 强行分开 (违背意愿地使人或物彼此分离。)

  • The regime tried to forcibly separate protesters from the square.该政权试图将示威者与广场强行分离
  • Families were forcibly separated at the border, drawing international criticism.在边境,家庭被强行分离,引发了国际批评。
  • The school cannot forcibly separate close friends into different classes without reason.学校在没有正当理由的情况下不能强行分开要好的同学到不同班级。
  • Neighbors testified that the police had forcibly separated the couple during the raid.邻居作证称,警方在突袭中强行分开了这对夫妇。
  • In the refugee camp, siblings were almost forcibly separated, but volunteers intervened.在难民营里,兄妹差点被强行分开,但志愿者介入了。
  • The policy threatens to forcibly separate workers from their families for months at a time.这项政策威胁要把工人与其家人强行分开数月之久。
  • We must never allow authorities to forcibly separate children from their caregivers.我们绝不能允许当局强行分开儿童与他们的照护者。
  • After the clash, officers moved in and forcibly separated the rival groups.冲突后,警员上前强行分开了对立的两拨人。
  • They attempted to forcibly separate the dog from its owner, but bystanders objected.他们试图将这条狗与其主人强行分开,但旁观者提出反对。
  • The court ruled that the state had no right to forcibly separate spouses who wished to reconcile.法院裁定,国家无权将希望和好的配偶强行分开