詞語:estrange
estrange是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
estrange
[is5treindV]
v.
疏遠
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
estrange
es.trange
AHD:[1-str3nj「]
D.J.[i6streind9]
K.K.[!6strend9]
v.tr.(及物動詞)
es.tranged, es.trang.ing, es.trang.es
(1)To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate.
使疏遠:使懷有敵意,使不友善或使疏遠;離間
(2)To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.
使分離:使離開熟悉的環境或親友等
語源
(1)Middle English estraungen
中古英語 estraungen
(2)from Old French estrangier
源自 古法語 estrangier
(3)from Latin extr33re} [to treat as a stranger, disown]
源自 拉丁語 extr33re} [像對陌生人一樣對待,否認與自己有關係]
(4)from extr3s [foreign] * see strange
源自 extr3s [外國的,不相干的] *參見 strange
繼承用法
estrange「ment
n.(名詞)
estrang「er
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)estrange, alienate, disaffect
(2)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alienate are often used with reference to two persons, such as a husband and wife, whose harmonious relationship has been replaced by hostility or indifference:
這些動詞是指對愛情、友誼和忠實的背叛。Estrange 和 alienate 經常被用於兩個人的時候, 例如丈夫與妻子的合諧、融洽關係已經被敵意和分歧替代:
Political disagreements led to quarrels that finally estranged the two friends.
政治上的不同觀點使兩個朋友爭執,最後終於導致破裂;
His persistent antagonism caused his wife to be alienated from him.
固執的對立終於使得妻子疏遠了他。
(3)Disaffect usually implies discontent, ill will, and disloyalty within the membership of a group:
Disaffect 通常暗指一群成員的不滿、惡意和不忠:
Colonists were disaffected by the autocratic actions of the royal governor.
殖民地居民對皇家總督的暴虐行為極為不滿
現代英漢詞典
estrange
[I5streIndV]
vt.
estranged, estranging
(常與from連用)使疏遠
His behavior estranged him from his brother.
他的行為使他跟哥哥疏遠了。
His dishonourable behaviour estranged him from his family.
他那不體面的行為使他跟全家人疏遠了。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
estrange
[is5treindV]
vt.
(1)使疏遠; 離間(from)
(2)隔離; 遠離; 使離開
(3)轉用, 移用; 轉手
estrange sb. from his friends
使某人跟朋友們疏遠
estrange oneself from sb.
跟某人疏遠
繼承用法
estranged
[I`streIndVd]
adj.
estrangement
n.
estranger
n.
美國傳統詞典
estrange
es.trange
AHD:[1-str3nj「]
D.J.[i6streind/]
K.K.[!6strend/]
v.tr.
es.tranged, es.trang.ing, es.trang.es
(1)To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate.
(2)To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.
語源
(1)Middle English estraungen
(2)from Old French estrangier
(3)from Latin extr33re} [to treat as a stranger, disown]
(4)from extr3s [foreign] * see strange
繼承用法
estrange「ment
n.
estrang「er
n.
參考詞彙
(1)estrange, alienate, disaffect
(2)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:
Political disagreements led to quarrels that finally estranged the two friends.
His persistent antagonism caused his wife to be alienated from him.
(3)Disaffect usually implies discontent, ill will, and disloyalty within the membership of a group:
Colonists were disaffected by the autocratic actions of the royal governor.
英漢化學大詞典
estrange
vt.疏遠,隔離
英漢計算機大詞典
estrange
vt.疏遠(隔離)