estranged 的定义
- displaying or evincing a feeling of alienation; alienated: The setting denotes the estranged environment in which the protagonists saw themselves when fighting for recognition.
- no longer in a friendly or affectionate relationship with a family member or friend, and typically living apart: His estranged wife is living only 10 miles away.
estranged 近义词
destroy the affections of
更多estranged例句
- Experts caution against negating the history you share with an estranged loved one.
- One allegedly lured his estranged wife to a hotel room, duct-taped her mouth and handcuffed her.
- You will do more good for the relationship and this child’s ultimate well-being this way, than from afar as an estranged family member.
- It is unclear who — beyond Paul, a libertarian often estranged from his party’s leadership — might take up the mantle.
- The Kealohas are no longer the family they once were, with some members now estranged — including Katherine and Louis.
- In one case, the mother has just one child, a daughter from whom she has become estranged.
- Then there are the adult children estranged from their parents, who one day will be elderly and require care.
- A recent New York Times article profiled parents estranged from their adult children.
- As a soldier returning from Iraq, I felt both welcomed by and estranged from my tribe.
- Earl tasks Phil with finding his estranged son, a pickup artist named Frank Mackey (Tom Cruise).
- The memory of his father rose in his mind: he, too, estranged and defied; despair sharpened into wrath.
- Then Bob had somehow kept his wife's love, and he, with senseless obstinacy, had estranged Helen.
- You knew that I was estranged from my husband, and you knew what that so often means.
- He was drawn into a series of deplorable controversies, which estranged him from many; but of his real friends he lost not one.
- A short time ago they had been all in all to each other; and now so completely estranged as they were!