estranged 英 [ɪˈstreɪndʒd]  

estranged

estranged  英 [ɪˈstreɪndʒd]

adj. 疏远的;不和的  v. 使疏远;使隔离;使离间(estrange的过去分词) 

A quarrel had estranged him from his family. 一场争吵使他与家人疏远了。
He could still see his estranged wife’s face the day after he made the call to Copenhagen. 在他打电话到哥本哈根的第二天后,他还能看到他那已经疏远的妻子的脸。

  • The adjective estranged suggests a loss of affection, a turning away from someone. When a couple separates, we often refer to them as estranged — or no longer together.
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  • adj. 疏远的;不和的
  • v. 使疏远;使隔离;使离间(estrange的过去分词)
  • 1. A quarrel had estranged him from his family.

    一场争吵使他与家人疏远了。

  • 2. He could still see his estranged wife’s face the day after he made the call to Copenhagen.

    在他打电话到哥本哈根的第二天后,他还能看到他那已经疏远的妻子的脸。

  • 3. China and Africa Have Never estranged Each Other.

    中国与非洲从来没有疏远过

es·tranged / ɪˈstreɪndʒd ; NAmE ɪˈstreɪndʒd / adjective ( formal) 1 [usually before noun ] no longer living with your husband or wife (夫妻)分居的 his estranged wife Emma 他分居的妻子埃玛 2 estranged(from sb) no longer friendly, loyal or in contact with sb (与某人)疏远的,分手的 He became estranged from his family after the argument. 那场争吵后他便与家人疏远了。 3 estranged(from sth) no longer involved in or connected with sth, especially sth that used to be important to you (尤指与过去某重要事物)脱离的,决裂的 She felt estranged from her former existence. 她感到自己已脱离了过去的生活方式。 es·tranged / ɪˈstreɪndʒd ; NAmE ɪˈstreɪndʒd /
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