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		Definition of separator in English: separatornoun ˈsɛpəreɪtə 1A machine or device that separates something into its constituent or distinct elements. 离析器;分离装置 磁选机。 Example sentencesExamples -  To confirm our findings about the in-line fuel-air separators, we installed each of them individually on a colleague's Tiara Pursuit 24-foot center console so we could try them with actual fuel.
 -  Farmers first saw steel plows, gas-driven tractors, cream separators, and electric lights at fairs.
 -  The company has a new 500 series of separators and clarifiers that are USDA accepted and have the highest capacity throughput in the market today.
 -  The separators remove oil to increase the life of the cleaning solution.
 -  The same products are available for helicopters but are supplemented with electronics cooling and winch cooling equipment and oil coolers, particle separators and engine scavengers.
 -  Waste from the ship's bilges is pumped into holding tanks, then run through separators to remove water from the oil.
 -  Fat content of pasteurized milk is adjusted via two separators, which skim the fat out.
 -  Units must ensure that training for maintenance operations in hot weather includes fuel system troubleshooting and diagnosis, including examination of pumps, injectors, fuel lines, filters, and separators.
 -  Prices for separators also differ, although they represent a larger investment for a dairy operation than other processing components, based on their function, size and complexity.
 -  Onsite separators extracted 40,000 gal of petroleum products from fuel tanks that floated and spun over.
 -  After consultation with the sterilizer manufacturer, it was determined that steam separators needed to be installed to improve the quality of the steam.
 -  The rubble-crushing system includes an impact crusher plant, conveyors, an electromagnetic separator, and a screen plant.
 -  Other separators can extract impurities from lubricating oils, beer and wine, and numerous other substances.
 -  Ships are required to have oil-water separators, however the leftover oily water may be discharged at sea, depending upon its concentration, 12 to 200 miles offshore.
 -  Granular-bed separators consist of beds of sand, carbon, or other particles, which will trap the solids in a gas suspension that, is passed through the bed.
 -  As milk varieties expanded, the need for more sophisticated separators also has grown, with processors separating and reintroducing milk fat for different fat-based product types.
 -  Pretreatment calls for running whey through fat separators to reduce its fat content to less than 0.05 percent.
 -  When space is limited, oil-grit separators and other small technologies can be useful in treating the initial first-flow runoff.
 -  The lower energy consumption required to run hermetic separators helps reduce operational costs.
 -  Minerals were separated with a magnetic separator and further separation of micas was carried out using a vibrating table and handpicking in an attempt to achieve maximum purity.
 
 - 1.1 Something that keeps two or more things apart.
隔离物;隔离器  most mail daemons use commas as separators between addresses Example sentencesExamples -  A system and method for producing fuel cell separators can produce fuel cell separators with high contact performance.
 -  The Rose Medical Center had two patients to one room, with two sets of equipment, beds, and TVs, separated only by a sheet of plastic, running on a metal guide on the ceiling, that could act as a separator.
 -  Why hadn't she simply pretended there were no gaps, no separators, only a blank, endless space of that blinding, sheer white that sent her head spinning?
 -  It was elegant with its black tiles, glass separators, and some gold fixtures.
 -  Next, weave Kleenex between toes to keep them apart, or use a toe separator.
 -  Two- and three-rail fences are nice landscape separators, while the taller four- and five-rail versions make a stout fence for animals.
 -  Several window manufacturers now sandwich foam separators, nylon spacers, and insulation materials such as poly-styrene and rockwool between the glass inside their windows.
 -  Photocopies of these clever additions are likely already adorning dorm room walls and cubicle separators throughout the land.
 -  They had come from China to Japan in the 7th century and were used as room separators, mostly with 4 or 6 panels.
 -  I could hear him giving them their instructions through the room separator.
 -  On a related note, and something that we mentioned previously, the manuals should have descriptive tab separators.
 -  Then, if you dropped the battery on a concrete floor, the glass separators cracked or broke, thus violating the solid barrier between the plates.
 
  
    Definition of separator in US English: separatornounˈsɛpəˌreɪdərˈsepəˌrādər 1A machine or device that separates something into its constituent or distinct elements. 离析器;分离装置 磁选机。 Example sentencesExamples -  The same products are available for helicopters but are supplemented with electronics cooling and winch cooling equipment and oil coolers, particle separators and engine scavengers.
 -  The rubble-crushing system includes an impact crusher plant, conveyors, an electromagnetic separator, and a screen plant.
 -  To confirm our findings about the in-line fuel-air separators, we installed each of them individually on a colleague's Tiara Pursuit 24-foot center console so we could try them with actual fuel.
 -  When space is limited, oil-grit separators and other small technologies can be useful in treating the initial first-flow runoff.
 -  Fat content of pasteurized milk is adjusted via two separators, which skim the fat out.
 -  The company has a new 500 series of separators and clarifiers that are USDA accepted and have the highest capacity throughput in the market today.
 -  As milk varieties expanded, the need for more sophisticated separators also has grown, with processors separating and reintroducing milk fat for different fat-based product types.
 -  Prices for separators also differ, although they represent a larger investment for a dairy operation than other processing components, based on their function, size and complexity.
 -  The separators remove oil to increase the life of the cleaning solution.
 -  Ships are required to have oil-water separators, however the leftover oily water may be discharged at sea, depending upon its concentration, 12 to 200 miles offshore.
 -  Granular-bed separators consist of beds of sand, carbon, or other particles, which will trap the solids in a gas suspension that, is passed through the bed.
 -  Other separators can extract impurities from lubricating oils, beer and wine, and numerous other substances.
 -  Pretreatment calls for running whey through fat separators to reduce its fat content to less than 0.05 percent.
 -  Farmers first saw steel plows, gas-driven tractors, cream separators, and electric lights at fairs.
 -  After consultation with the sterilizer manufacturer, it was determined that steam separators needed to be installed to improve the quality of the steam.
 -  The lower energy consumption required to run hermetic separators helps reduce operational costs.
 -  Units must ensure that training for maintenance operations in hot weather includes fuel system troubleshooting and diagnosis, including examination of pumps, injectors, fuel lines, filters, and separators.
 -  Minerals were separated with a magnetic separator and further separation of micas was carried out using a vibrating table and handpicking in an attempt to achieve maximum purity.
 -  Waste from the ship's bilges is pumped into holding tanks, then run through separators to remove water from the oil.
 -  Onsite separators extracted 40,000 gal of petroleum products from fuel tanks that floated and spun over.
 
 - 1.1 Something that keeps two or more things apart.
隔离物;隔离器  most mail daemons use commas as separators between addresses Example sentencesExamples -  Why hadn't she simply pretended there were no gaps, no separators, only a blank, endless space of that blinding, sheer white that sent her head spinning?
 -  Several window manufacturers now sandwich foam separators, nylon spacers, and insulation materials such as poly-styrene and rockwool between the glass inside their windows.
 -  The Rose Medical Center had two patients to one room, with two sets of equipment, beds, and TVs, separated only by a sheet of plastic, running on a metal guide on the ceiling, that could act as a separator.
 -  It was elegant with its black tiles, glass separators, and some gold fixtures.
 -  They had come from China to Japan in the 7th century and were used as room separators, mostly with 4 or 6 panels.
 -  On a related note, and something that we mentioned previously, the manuals should have descriptive tab separators.
 -  Next, weave Kleenex between toes to keep them apart, or use a toe separator.
 -  Then, if you dropped the battery on a concrete floor, the glass separators cracked or broke, thus violating the solid barrier between the plates.
 -  Two- and three-rail fences are nice landscape separators, while the taller four- and five-rail versions make a stout fence for animals.
 -  A system and method for producing fuel cell separators can produce fuel cell separators with high contact performance.
 -  I could hear him giving them their instructions through the room separator.
 -  Photocopies of these clever additions are likely already adorning dorm room walls and cubicle separators throughout the land.
 
  
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