estranges

英 [ɪsˈtreɪndʒɪz] 美 [ɛˈstreɪndʒɪz]

v.  使(某人)疏远某人;离间
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双语例句

  1. Representatives of a power which estranges them from society, they have to be given prestige by means of special decrees, which invest them with a peculiar sanctity and inviolability.
    他们作为日益同社会脱离的权力的代表,必须用特别的法律来取得尊敬,由于这种法律,他们就享有了特殊神圣和不可侵犯的地位了。
  2. Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.
    哲学让我们对熟悉的事物产生陌生感,它并不提供给我们新的信息,而是引导我们从一个新的角度看待它们。
  3. First, representative democracy estranges citizen from political decision, causing political elite to control political procedure.
    首先,代议制使人民隔离于政治决策之外,容易使政治精英控制政治决策过程。
  4. However, that natural order estranges from human order makes the idea of the "politics of difference" unable to obtain a realistic basis.
    然而,自然秩序对人文秩序的疏离又使得其差异政治的设想无法获得现实的基础。
  5. The modern relies on others day after day but estranges others in the modern system of the dividing work day by day. Because of the puzzle of "modernity" the modern philosophers pay attention to the meaning of intercourse.
    现代人日益依赖他人,却在现代分工体系中与他人日益疏离,这一现代性的困惑,引发现代哲学家对交往意义的重视。