- Estrangement is the feeling that you don't belong, especially when you're surrounded by other people. If you've ever had to sit by yourself in a school cafeteria, you know what estrangement feels like.
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- n. 疏远;失和
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1. Suchen wondered what it would be like to be understood without having to speak, the comfort of silence without the threat of misunderstanding or estrangement.
苏晨想,不用把话说出来就能被人理解,坦然保持着沉默又不用被人误解或疏远,怎么才能做得到呢。
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2. Worrying about loved ones wastes a lot of time and opens up the door to permanent estrangement.
总是为心爱的人担心会浪费很多时间,而且也为永恒的疏远打开了大门。
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3. And that was my life: lavish gifts punctuated by fits of violence, complimented by a steady undercurrent of estrangement.
那就是我的生活:大量的礼物被暴力所替代,我们的关系也被一种持续的负面情绪和疏远所影响。
es·trange·ment / ɪˈstreɪndʒmənt ; NAmE ɪˈstreɪndʒmənt / noun [uncountable , countable ] ( formal) the state of being estranged;a period of being estranged 疏远(的一段时间);分居(期) estrangement(from sb/sth) ◆ a period of estrangement from his wife 他与妻子分居期间 estrangement(between A and B) ◆ The misunderstanding had caused a seven-year estrangement between them. 这场误会使得他们七年互不往来。 estrangement estrangements es·trange·ment / ɪˈstreɪndʒmənt ; NAmE ɪˈstreɪndʒmənt /
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