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单词 sense of alienation
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sense of alienation

collocation in English

meaningsofsenseandalienation

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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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alienation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌeɪ.li.əˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌeɪ.li.əˈneɪ.ʃən/
the feeling that you have no connection with the people around you or that you are not part of ...
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(Definition ofsenseandalienationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsense of alienation

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Thissenseofalienationand resentment is bound up partly in a strong ethnic identity.
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Hissenseofalienationis emphasised by the overwrought music, with its jagged melisma on the word 'rainbow'.
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This independence may in turn have been related to a more generalsenseofalienationfrom the society in which she lived.
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Both groups have cause to express asenseofalienationfrom land and from language.
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Kierkegaard himself was certainly no less troubled by hissenseofalienationfrom the world.
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Like modern vandals and graffiti scrawlers who deface the property of more affluent people and institutions, they may have been expressing asenseofalienation, frustration, or lack of power.
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They have been gravely disenchanted, and now have asenseofalienationfrom our constitutional institutions.
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Is it not likely to lead to a lifetime of hostility, and asenseofalienationfrom the democratic process?
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More importantly, it creates asenseofalienation, in both directions.
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Unless that disillusionment andsenseofalienationis tackled fundamentally, the results will be dangerous and even unpredictable.
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Unemployment creates asenseofalienationamong people who have been on the dole for so long.
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Theirsenseofalienationand hostility is increasing.
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It is asenseofalienationand a sense that personal and political freedom is steadily diminishing.
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We are contending, therefore, with a profoundsenseofalienationby people throughout the world, but particularly in the advanced social democracies.
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The dangers of a high degree of young people with asenseofalienationfrom their community is, in this case, much lower.
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Who can blame them for reacting with bitterness and asenseofalienationto this perpetual stop and search?
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It is vital that thesenseofalienationshould be removed.
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This hurts the weak, curtails efficiency, checks economic development and sharpens the public'ssenseofalienationfrom the government.
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It is our view that thesenseofalienationshould be removed.
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sense of anticipation

collocation in English

meaningsofsenseandanticipation

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withsense.
sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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anticipation
noun[U]
uk
/ænˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ænˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
a feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen in the ...
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(Definition ofsenseandanticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsense of anticipation

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Language teaching class felt asenseofanticipationover the mini test of the previous week's vocabular y and the concomitant expectation of teacher praise.
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The reader must (or should) begin this book with asenseofanticipationbecause of the ten pages of maps positioned before the text.
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He succeeds in creating a palpablesenseofanticipationleading up to this moment in his treatise.
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Maybe the best way to describe the contributors'senseofanticipationis one of 'nervous optimism'.
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So in a sense it perfectly fits the jigsaw and is an unhurried procession of essays, classically constructed and ending with asenseofanticipation.
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Of course there is asenseofanticipation; for the past 20 years, there has been disappointment and frustration.
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We must not waste thatsenseofanticipationand the motivation it provides.
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The room is approached through a dimly-lit corridor, which is designed to give asenseofanticipation.
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The entrance hall itself is low-ceilinged and dark, but the stairs to the second floor create asenseofanticipationas the visitor moves upward.
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The piece ends dramatically, with asenseofanticipation, on a timpani drumroll and brass flourish.
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Mogilny has always been a strong two-way player thanks to a high level of hockey instincts and a tremendoussenseofanticipation.
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There was asenseofanticipationand thrill.
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As such, there's an agonisingsenseofanticipation, but it just doesn't go anywhere fast.
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Passengers will be treated to a constantly changing view as the ship approaches land, creating asenseofanticipation.
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Benson's form was immediately impressive; described as "big and bold", he was a terror to opposition forwards, "snuffing out their moves with hissenseofanticipation".
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