1.使疏远;离间
2.隔离;使离开(习惯了的环境等)
3.转用,移用
1.to cause somebody to stop feeling friendly or affectionate towards somebody else or sympathetic towards a tradition or belief
1.He had confined himself to gradually estranging Jean Valjean from his house and to effacing him, as much as possible, from Cosette's mind.
他只能慢慢地使冉阿让离开他的家,并尽力使珂赛特忘记他。
2.It is something that is so . . . anyway, so absolutely estranging, that cannot believe that if I pass it around it will come back to be!
这是某件相当令人迷惑的事,我们无法相信,假如我让你传阅,结果会不会传得回来!(哄堂大笑!)
3.There exist relations of integration estranging , mutual complement and interaction between law and moral.
法律与道德,存在着融合、疏离、互补、互动的关系。
4.and what all of these elements had in common was their 'estranging' or 'defamiliarizing' effect.
这些因素的共同之处在于它们的“新奇”(疏离)或“陌生化”效果。
5.by estranging us from the familiar by unsettling our settled assumptions.
使我们对过去熟悉的事务与观点陌生起来,
6.The unplumbed, salt, estranging sea.
深不可测、疏离的咸咸海洋。