divorce的意思和读音

divorce

: [dɪˈvɔrs] : [dɪˈvɔː(r)s]

n.

v.使使

使

divorces  divorcing  divorced  

v.+n.get divorce,seek divorce

adj.+n.amicable divorce

v.associate

n.marriage

v.dissociate,disconnect,separate,distance,detach

n.separation,split,split-up,annulment

divorcen.

1.[u][c]the legal ending of a marriage

The marriage ended in divorce in 1996. 1996

an increase in the divorce rate(= the number of divorces in a year)

They have agreed to get a divorce .

Divorce proceedings(= the legal process of divorce) started today.

2.[c][ususing]~ (between A and B)a separation; the ending of a relationship between two things

the divorce between religion and science

v.

1.[t][i]~ (sb)to end your marriage to sb legally

They're getting divorced .

She's divorcing her husband.

I'd heard they're divorcing.

2.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sth from sth使使to separate a person, an idea, a subject, etc. from sth; to keep two things separate

They believed that art should be divorced from politics.

When he was depressed, he felt utterly divorced from reality.便

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n.1.a legal way of ending a marriage

v.1.to take legal action to end your marriage. If two people agree to stop living together, but do not legally end their marriage, they separate2.to completely separate one thing from another so that they are not connected in any way

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1.If they really do not have the sentiment, naturally can divorce, but is not all day to you said are bewildered speech.

2.He complained to his mother that her daughter-in-law had no propriety and said he wanted to divorce her.

3.he would not divorce her , and the child would be his , unless she could find some means of establishing its illegitimacy.便

4.The announcement I made that Sunday was that I would no longer be married to my first wife and that we were going through a divorce.

5.Vernon said that as he watched the tsunami come ashore, he was unable to divorce the scientist in him from the humanist.使

6.His major subjects are the domestic life of the American middle-class and its attendant rituals marriage, sex, child-rearing, and divorce.

7.About a year had passed since my amicable divorce, and I decided it was time to start dating again.

8.The girl, still wanting to know about her mother, then fired off another question, "Mommy, why did you and Daddy get a divorce? ":“?”

9.After the Divorce, I spent a few years obsessing about him and what Icould have done different, in regret.

10.Actually she did not agree to his getting a divorce until days later.