1.b> 1) , , ; this house stood apart from others / ; the new boy stood apart from his classmates ;
2) , ; to set English books apart ; to set some money apart i> ;
2.b> 1) , ; it is a group apart from all others , ; apart in manner [in behaviour / in demeanour /] [] ; the various meanings of a word must be kept clearly apart in a dictionary ; they are so much alike that only their mother knows them apart , ; I cant tell them apart ;
2) , -, ; to live / to dwell / apart - ; you must view each argument apart - ;
3.b> , ; to fall apart , ; to take the watch [the machine] apart [] ;
4.b> .i> apart fromr>;
joking / jesting / apartb> , .