apartarse de

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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. depart from
Entiendo que se deben tomar medidas drásticas para combatir la crisis, pero no podemos apartarnos de los principios sobre los cuales fue fundada esta nación.I understand that we need to take drastic measures to fight the crisis, but we cannot depart from the principles on which this country was founded.
b. deviate from
El juez en este caso decidió apartarse de las normas usuales y permitir que el jurado viera la evidencia en cuestión.The judge in this case decided to deviate from the standard procedures and allow the jury to see the evidence in question.
a. get away from
¡Apártate de ella o te arrepentirás!Get away from her or you'll regret it!
b. move away from
Apártate de la estufa, mija, que te vas a quemar.Move away from the stove, dear, or you're going to get burned.
c. turn away from
En cuanto Lucrecia se apartó de la puerta, esta se cerró como por arte de magia.As soon as Lucrecia turned away from the door, it shut as if by magic.
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