alienated
adj. 感到孤獨的,不合群的
v. 使疏遠( alienate的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使不友好; 轉讓; 讓渡(財產等)
If you alienate someone, you make them become unfriendly or unsympathetic towards you.
The government cannot afford to alienate either group.
疏遠兩個團體中的任何一方都是政府承受不起的。
To alienate a person from someone or something that they are normally linked with means to cause them to be emotionally or intellectually separated from them.
His second wife, Alice, was determined to alienate him from his two boys.
他的第二任妻子艾麗斯,決意要疏遠他和兩個兒子的感情。
1. socially disoriented;
2. caused to be unloved
They had alienated the one man who knew the business.
他們弄僵了同那個唯一懂行的人之間的關係。
He had alienated many people with his tactless remarks.
他說話沒個輕重,得罪了許多人。
He felt alienated from his peers.
他感覺和同僚疏遠了。
Young people are often alienated from the ideas of their parents.
年輕人的想法經常與他們父母不合.
She was alienated from her friend by her foolish behavior.
她的愚蠢行為使她的朋友同她疏遠了.
adj. 反對的,敵對的
conflictingantagonistichostiledissentingcontradictingrevengefulopposed
adj. 疏遠的,被忽視的,無家可歸的
neglectedhomelessshutoutdisengagedestrangeddisregardeddistancedoverlookedignoredseparatedunattended
adj. 自我封閉的,狹隘的,冷漠的
coldtight-lippedmumcoolclose-mouthedinsulartaciturnuncommunicativeicy
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