divorce
n. 離婚; 分離
v. (與…)離婚; (使)分離,脫離
A divorce is the formal ending of a marriage by law.
Numerous marriages now end in divorce...
現在許多婚姻都以離婚收場。
Their divorce became final this weekend...
他們離婚一事在這週末塵埃落定。
If a man and woman divorce or if one of them divorces the other, their marriage is legally ended.
My parents divorced when I was very young...
我很小的時候父母就離婚了。
He and Lillian had got divorced...
他和莉蓮已離婚了。
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.
...this divorce of Christian culture from the roots of faith...
基督教文化和信仰根基的脫離
This process is, in no sense, a divorce between the Labour Party and the trade union movement.
這個程序絕不是工黨和工會運動相脫離。
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.
Good management in the police cannot be divorced from accountability...
對警察隊伍的良好管理和應負的責任是分不開的。
We have been able to divorce sex from reproduction.
我們已經能夠將性和生育完全分開了。
1. the legal dissolution of a marriage
1. part; cease or break association with;
2. get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage;
divide, separate, part, divorce
這些動詞都有"分開"之意。
During the divorce proceedings the husband got his assistant to front for him at the office.
辦理離婚手續期間,丈夫讓助手代他在辦公室負責.
The actor's wife has filed for divorce again.
這位演員的妻子再一次申請離婚.
Did he divorce his wife or did she divorce him?
是他要和妻子離婚,還是妻子要和他離婚?
He has a liberal attitude to divorce and remarriage.
他對離婚和再婚看得很開.
Now that I've got my divorce, I feel as free as a bird.
由於我已經離婚, 我覺得自由自在了.