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 estrangement [ə'strendʒmənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 疏远

  1. Their estrangement originated in a misunderstanding.
    他们的隔阂是由误会而起。
  2. Difficulties with your mate may lead to estrangement.
    双鱼座:本周双鱼和伴侣的相处会导致双方的疏远。
  3. Their estrangement originated from a misunderstanding.
    他们的隔阂是由误会而起。


estrangement
[ noun ]
  1. separation resulting from hostility

  2. <noun.state>
  3. the feeling of being alienated from other people

  4. <noun.feeling>


Estrangement \Es*trange"ment\, n. [Cf. OF. estrangement.]
The act of estranging, or the state of being estranged;
alienation.

An estrangement from God. --J. C.
Shairp.

A long estrangement from better things. --South.

  1. For many years now, I have been involved in the Jewish community, and have witnessed how the process of estrangement from a potential majority works.
  2. An isolationist foreign policy is a serious estrangement from reality.
  3. "We must overcome the estrangement between the farmer and the soil," said Gorbachev, himself the son of a Russian peasant and a former director of Soviet agricultural policy.
  4. She also admitted she was "pained" by the estrangement.
  5. She said she hoped the estrangement would not be permanent.
  6. Kenny Sr. plays an ambitious photographer who is reconciled with his son, Kenny Jr., after a period of estrangement.
  7. Split My takeover stock and I Have had an estrangement: Its merger that was rumored Was just an engagement.
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