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小词详解 | estrange
estrange 英 [ɪˈstreɪndʒ] 美 [i'streindʒ]
He was estranged from his wife, splitting from his management and trying to slough off rock-star excess.
他和妻子分居,与经纪人分道扬镳,试图摆脱摇滚明星的颓靡生活。
——《经济学人》Biden also spoke in depth about his strategy to connect with rural Americans, who have become estranged from the Democratic Party.
拜登还深入谈到了他与美国农村地区民众建立联系的策略,这些人与民主党的关系疏远。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 使(某人)与另一人不再关系融洽
那个浑身上下每个毛孔都散发着性感的女孩让他着了迷,并使他与兄弟们疏远了。
The girl who oozed sexuality from every pore floated his boat and estranged him from his brothers.他真的不太聪明,总是自我吹嘘并挥霍他父母的财产。这种生活方式使他跟父母越来越疏远。
He really isn't very clever but he is always blowing his own trumpet and squandering his parents' wealth. This kind of lifestyle has increasingly estranged him from his parents.
文化演变可能导致读者难以理解旧时作品的内容。
Cultural changes can estrange the reader from old texts.
She had something of an estranged mien; the solitude exhaled from the heath was concentrated in this face that had risen from it.
她带着一种与人疏远的表情;荒原吐出来的孤独,都集中在这张来自荒原的脸上。
alienate: make (someone) feel isolated or estranged antagonize: cause (someone) to become hostile distance: make (someone or something) far off or remote in position or nature