apart from


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apart from

prep.
With the exception of; besides: Apart from a few scratches, the car was undamaged.
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Translations
بِخِلَافِبِصَرْف النَّظَر عَن
kroměvyjma
bortset fra
lukuun ottamatta
bez obzira na
nema, fyrir utan
・・・は別として
...은 제쳐 놓고
bortsett från
นอกจาก
… den başkadışında
ngoài

apart

(əˈpaːt) adverb
separated by a certain distance. The trees were planted three metres apart; with his feet apart; Their policies are far apart; She sat apart from the other people.
apart from
except for. I can't think of anything I need, apart from a car.
come apart
to break into pieces. The book came apart in my hands.
take apart
to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made. He took the engine apart.
tell apart (usually with can, *cannotetc)
to recognize the difference between; to distinguish. I cannot tell the twins apart.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

apart from

بِخِلَافِ kromě bortset fra abgesehen von εκτός από aparte de lukuun ottamatta à part bez obzira na eccetto ・・・は別として ...은 제쳐 놓고 behalve bortsett fra oprócz exceto кроме bortsett från นอกจาก dışında ngoài 除...之外
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