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单词 divorce
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Whether that leaving means separation or divorce is something each spouse and each pastor have to consider.He has now divorced from the woman who inspired his giving.Some fight and would be better off heading for the divorce courts.The message will be this is a complete divorce.This report challenges lawyers to raise their game and make the divorce process less painful.That he means to get a divorce and marry her?He accepts that both the businesses and he are better off divorced from one another.She has told them she will repay the benefits when she receives her divorce settlement.We divorced and things have settled down.His marriage ended in divorce and he is survived by two daughters.One committed suicide and he divorced another.The economic downturn means divorcing couples are fighting harder to get their fair share of the spoils.The lawsuit came to nought but the couple a divorced.The divorce will become final in three years.Neither has yet consulted lawyers about a divorce.Divorce is now a fact of life.Another day, another devastatingly sad case in the divorce courts.A man could divorce his wife far more easily than the other way around.He was monogamous while married, but after his second divorce he had a couple of open relationships and felt the pull towards having other partners.Now, nine months later, Richard was my lover next door, a funny, gentle divorcé with a five-year-old son in London.

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divorcé

British English: divorce /dɪˈvɔːs/ NOUN
A divorce is the formal ending of a marriage by law.
Numerous marriages now end in divorce.
  • American English: divorce
  • Arabic: طَلاق
  • Brazilian Portuguese: divórcio
  • Chinese: 离婚
  • Croatian: razvod
  • Czech: rozvod
  • Danish: skilsmisse
  • Dutch: scheiding
  • European Spanish: divorcio
  • Finnish: avioero
  • French: divorce
  • German: Scheidung
  • Greek: διαζύγιο
  • Italian: divorzio
  • Japanese: 離婚
  • Korean: 이혼
  • Norwegian: skilsmisse
  • Polish: rozwód
  • European Portuguese: divórcio
  • Romanian: divorț
  • Russian: развод
  • Latin American Spanish: divorcio
  • Swedish: skilsmässa
  • Thai: การหย่า
  • Turkish: boşanma
  • Ukrainian: розлучення
  • Vietnamese: sự ly dị

Definition of 'divorcé'

Chinese translation of 'divorce'

divorce

(dɪˈvɔːs)

n (c/u)

  1. 离(離)婚 (líhūn) (, )

vt

  1. [spouse] 与(與) ... 离(離)婚 (yǔ ... líhūn)
  2. (frm, = dissociate)
    to divorce sth from sth 将(將)某事与(與)某事脱(脫)离(離) (jiāng mǒushì yǔ mǒushì tuōlí)

vi

  1. 离(離)婚 (líhūn)
(noun) 
Definition
the legal ending of a marriage
Some marriages do end in divorce.
Synonyms
separation
They agreed to a trial separation.
split
Their split was acrimonious.
break-up
a marital break-up
parting
Through a parting in the mist, we saw a huddle of buildings.
split-up
rift
dissolution
the dissolution of a marriage
severance
estrangement
The quarrel marked the beginning of a 20-year estrangement.
annulment
decree nisi
disunion
(noun) 
Definition
a separation, esp. one that is permanent
a divorce between the government and trade unions
Synonyms
breach
A large battering ram hammered a breach in the wall.
break
There is some threat of a break in relations between them.
split
a split in the party
falling-out (informal)
disagreement
feud
a long and bitter feud between families
rift
They hope to heal the rift with their father.
bust-up (informal)
rupture
a major rupture between the two countries
abyss
An avalanche carried him into the deep abyss below.
chasm
the chasm that separates the rich from the poor
schism
The church seems to be on the brink of schism.
estrangement
(verb) 
Definition
to separate or be separated by divorce
My parents divorced a few years ago.
Synonyms
split up
I was beginning to think that we would never split up.
separate
Her parents separated when she was very young.
break up
My partner and I have broken up.
part company
end your marriage
annul your marriage
dissolve your marriage
(verb) 
Definition
to remove or separate
Most of our investors are able to divorce themselves from the emotional side of business.
Synonyms
separate
Separate the garlic into cloves.
divide
the artificial line that divided the city
isolate
This policy could isolate members from the UN security council.
detach
Detach the bottom part from the form and keep it for reference.
distance
sever
Oil was still gushing from the severed fuel line.
disconnect
He disconnected the bottle from the overhead hook.
dissociate
how to dissociate emotion from reason
set apart
disunite
sunder

Additional synonyms

in the sense of abyss
Definition
a very deep hole in the ground
An avalanche carried him into the deep abyss below.
Synonyms
chasm,
gulf,
split,
crack,
gap,
pit,
opening,
breach,
hollow,
void,
gorge,
crater,
cavity,
ravine,
cleft,
fissure,
crevasse,
bottomless depth,
abysm
in the sense of break
There is some threat of a break in relations between them.
Synonyms
breach,
split,
dispute,
separation,
rift,
rupture,
alienation,
severance,
disaffection,
schism,
estrangement,
disunion,
division
in the sense of break up
Definition
to put an end to (a relationship) or (of a relationship) to come to an end
My partner and I have broken up.
Synonyms
split up,
separate,
part,
divorce,
part company,
get divorced,
end a relationship

Synonyms of 'divorce'

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