es.trange
estrange的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [iˈstreindʒ]
KK音标发音: [ɪˈstrendʒ]
estrange的词性:
v.tr.(及物动词)
1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate.
使疏远:使怀有敌意,使不友善或使疏远;离间
2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.
使分离:使离开熟悉的环境或亲友等
estrange的词源:
3. Middle English estraungen
中古英语 estraungen
4. from Old French estrangier
源自 古法语 estrangier
5. from Latin extr3ne3re [to treat as a stranger, disown]
源自 拉丁语 extr3ne3re [像对陌生人一样对待,否认与自己有关系]
6. from extr3neus [foreign] * see strange
源自 extr3neus [外国的,不相干的] *参见 strange
estrange的词性:
n.(名词)
estrange的词性:
n.(名词)
7. These verbs refer to disruption of a bond of love, friendship, or loyalty. Estrange and alienate are often used with reference to two persons, such as a husband and wife, whose harmonious relationship has been replaced by hostility or indifference:
这些动词是指对爱情、友谊和忠实的背叛。Estrange 和 alienate 经常被用于两个人的时候, 例如丈夫与妻子的合谐、融洽关系已经被敌意和分歧替代:
Political disagreements led to quarrels that finally estranged the two friends.
政治上的不同观点使两个朋友争执,最后终于导致破裂;
His persistent antagonism caused his wife to be alienated from him.
固执的对立终于使得妻子疏远了他。
8. Disaffect usually implies discontent, ill will, and disloyalty within the membership of a group:
Disaffect 通常暗指一群成员的不满、恶意和不忠:
Colonists were disaffected by the autocratic actions of the royal governor.
殖民地居民对皇家总督的暴虐行为极为不满