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alienated

alienated

[英] [ˈeɪljəneɪtɪd] [美] [ˈeljənetɪd] 生词本

adj.

v.

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1. VERB 使疏远;使不友好 If you alienate someone, you make them become unfriendly or unsympathetic towards you. 
  • The government cannot afford to alienate either group.

    疏远两个团体中的任何一方都是政府承受不起的。

2. VERB (感情上、思想上)使疏远,离间 To alienate a person from someone or something that they are normally linked with means to cause them to be emotionally or intellectually separated from them. 
  • His second wife, Alice, was determined to alienate him from his two boys.

    他的第二任妻子艾丽斯,决意要疏远他和两个儿子的感情。

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  • He felt alienated from his peers.

    他感觉和同僚疏远了。

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  • ...the alienation of many from the political process...

    许多人与政治活动脱节

  • Her sense of alienation from the world disappeared.

    她与世界脱节的感觉消失了。

Adjective

1. socially disoriented;

  • "anomic loners musing over their fate"
  • "we live in an age of rootless alienated people"

2. caused to be unloved

1. In case both parties agree to let the alienator continuously possess the chattel when the real right of a chattel is alienated, the real right shall go into effect upon the effectiveness of the agreement.
动产物权转让时,双方又约定由出让人继续占有该动产的,物权自该约定生效时发生效力。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. She was alienated from her friend by her foolish behavior.
她的愚蠢行为使她的朋友同她疏远了。

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3. The Prime Minister's policy alienated many of her followers.
首相的政策使很多拥护她的人疏远了她。

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. Young people are often alienated from the ideas of their parents.
年轻人的想法经常与他们父母不合。

来自《简明英汉词典》