| 单词 | divorce |
|---|---|
| 音标 | 英[dɪ'vɔ:s] 美[dɪˈvɔrs] |
| 解释 | n.离婚;分离;vt.与…离婚;分离;vt.& vi.与(某人)离婚,判(某人)离婚; |
| 例句 | 离婚 A divorce is the formal ending of a marriage by law. 例:Numerous marriages now end in divorce...现在许多婚姻都以离婚收场。 例:Their divorce became final this weekend...他们离婚一事在这周末尘埃落定。 (与…)离婚 If a man and woman divorce or if one of them divorces the other, their marriage is legally ended. 例:My parents divorced when I was very young...我很小的时候父母就离婚了。 例:He and Lillian had got divorced...他和莉莲已离婚了。 分离;脱离 A divorce of one thing from another, or a divorce between two things is a separation between them which is permanent or is likely to be permanent. 例:...this divorce of Christian culture from the roots of faith...基督教文化和信仰根基的脱离 例:This process is, in no sense, a divorce between the Labour Party and the trade union movement.这个进程绝不是工党和工会运动相脱离。 使分离;使分开 If you say that one thing cannot be divorced from another, you mean that the two things cannot be considered as different and separate things. 例:Good management in the police cannot be divorced from accountability...对警察队伍的良好管理和应负的责任是分不开的。 例:We have been able to divorce sex from reproduction.我们已经能够将性和生育完全分开了。 |
| 变形 | third:divorces~done:divorced~pl:divorces~ing:divorcing~past:divorced~ |
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