alienate
美音:
[´eıljə´neıt
]英音:
[´eıljə´neıt
]v.疏远
难易程度:
alienate为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:alienator 动词过去式:alienated 过去分词:alienated 现在分词:alienating 第三人称单数:alienates
词根
alter=other(其他的) 变化型 ali
近义词, 同义词
alienate
/'eɪlɪəneɪt; `elɪən,et/
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (from sb/sth) cause sb to become unfriendly or indifferent; estrange sb 使某人疏远或冷淡; 离间某人
*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.
* Many artists feel alienated from society, ie feel they do not belong to it or have been rejected by it. 很多艺术家都感到与社会脱节.
2 [Tn] (law 律) transfer the ownership of (property) from one person to another 转让(财产)所有权; 让渡.
alienate
v [T]
to do something that makes someone unfriendly or unwilling to support you
The latest tax proposals will alienate many voters.
to make it difficult for someone to belong to a particular group or to feel comfortable with a particular person
alienate sb from sth
He felt that his experiences had alienated him from society.
>alienatedadj
Gina had become increasingly alienated from her family.
1. In short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside. 总之,他们是否弄得土地的主人和乡间的居民同他们反目。
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