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alienate美 ['eɪliə.neɪt] 英 ['eɪliəneɪt] - v.离间;使疏远;使不友好;使(与某群体)格格不入
- 网络转让;让渡;离间某人
第三人称单数:alienates 现在分词:alienating 过去式:alienated v. estrange,disaffect,set against,distance,push away 1. | ~ sb 使疏远;使不友好;离间to make sb less friendly or sympathetic towards you |
| His comments have alienated a lot of young voters. 他的评论使许多年轻选民离他而去。 |
2. | ~ sb (from sth/sb) 使(与某群体)格格不入;使疏远to make sb feel that they do not belong in a particular group |
| Very talented children may feel alienated from the others in their class. 天才出众的孩子可能觉得与班上的同学格格不入。 |
v. | 1. to cause somebody to change his or her previously friendly or supportive attitude and become unfriendly, unsympathetic, or hostile 2. to make somebody feel that he or she does not belong to or share in something, or is isolated from it 3. to cause something, especially somebody's affections, to be directed toward somebody or something else 4. to transfer the ownership of property or a right to somebody 5. to make someone dislike you, or not want to help or support you 6. to make someone feel that they do not belong in a place or group 1. to cause somebody to change his or her previously friendly or supportive attitude and become unfriendly, unsympathetic, or hostile 2. to make somebody feel that he or she does not belong to or share in something, or is isolated from it 3. to cause something, especially somebody's affections, to be directed toward somebody or something else 4. to transfer the ownership of property or a right to somebody 5. to make someone dislike you, or not want to help or support you 6. to make someone feel that they do not belong in a place or group |
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