divorce
divorce 英 [dɪ'vɔ:s] 美 [dɪˈvɔrs]
v. 离婚,分离 n. 离婚;分离
进行时:divorcing 过去式:divorced 过去分词:divorced 第三人称单数:divorces 名词复数:divorces
- A divorce is a formal ending of a marriage. It’s more permanent than a separation and involves a legal process. If you get a divorce, that means the marriage is officially over.
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- v. 离婚,分离
- n. 离婚;分离
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1. The marriage ended in divorce in 1996.
这桩婚姻在 1996 年以离婚告终。
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2. an increase in the divorce rate
离婚率的增长
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3. They have agreed to get a divorce.
他们已同意离婚。
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4. Divorce proceedings started today.
今日已提起离婚诉讼。
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5. the divorce between religion and science
宗教与科学的分裂
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6. They're getting divorced.
他们要离婚了。
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7. She's divorcing her husband.
她与丈夫在闹离婚。
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8. I'd heard they're divorcing.
我听说他们在离婚。
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9. They believed that art should be divorced from politics.
他们认为艺术应该与政治分开。
- divorce (n.) late 14c., from Old French divorce (14c.), from Latin divortium "separation, dissolution of marriage," from divertere "to separate, leave one's husband, turn aside" (see divert). Not distinguished in English from legal separation until mid-19c.
- divorce (v.) late 14c., from Old French divorcer, from divorce (see divorce (n.)). Related: Divorced; divorcing.
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