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单词 alienation
释义
alienation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌeɪ.li.əˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌeɪ.li.əˈneɪ.ʃən/

alienationnoun[U](SEPARATION)

thefeelingthat you have noconnectionwith thepeoplearound you
疏离感;疏远感
Depressedpeoplefrequentlyfeelasenseof alienationfromthose around them.情绪抑郁的人经常有与周围人格格不入的感觉。

alienationnoun[U](LOSS OF SUPPORT)

theactof making someonestopsupportingandagreeingwith you
失去支持,疏远
Thisshort-sightedalienation oftheirownsupportersmaylosethem theelection.这种疏远自己支持者的短视做法或许会使他们输掉选举。

Examplesofalienation

alienation
On urban alienations and anomie: powerlessness and social isolation.
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Obviously, there have to be safeguards against gratuitous alienations made to a pension fund at the last minute.
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In earlier centuries, this story is dominated by successive alienations and resumptions.
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We shall not oppose them because we see merit in protecting creditors from gratuitous alienations and unfair preferences that may be made through the pension-sharing provisions.
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The modern age ofalienationhad truly begun.
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However, their implicit sarcasm maintains the threat of allencompassingalienation.
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Delusions of thoughtalienation(thought insertion, withdrawal or broadcast) were present in 6 (13n3 %) and somatic passivity in 3 (6n7 %).
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Part of the evidence for thisalienationcan be seen in the ambivalent attitude towards the label 'fundamentalist ' itself.
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Resentment and marginalization, reinforced by a heightened belief in his own self, gave rise to a sense of difference,alienation, and rediscovered identity.
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Atomization andalienationexisted side-by-side with a sense of newly released potential and collective power.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder following political imprisonment : the role of mental defeat,alienation, and perceived permanent change.
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The first point of compar ison is clearly the common reaction against thealienationof the masses in the industr ialised world.
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In contemporary post-industrial societies, both personal and politicalalienationseems to be derived from two sources.
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Consequently, land legislation had to take into account the above considerations and permit thealienationof state land.
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With success, because thealienationof the local people from the monument continued.
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