divorced
美音:[dɪ'vɔrst] 英音:[dɪ'vɔː(r)st]简单释义:
adj.离婚的;离异的;表现得不受影响的;脱离…的
v.“divorce”的过去分词和过去式
Web已离婚;正式离婚;是已离婚
变形:
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例句:
Later on, Obama Sr. told immigration officials that he thought of himself as divorced in Kenya before he arrived in the United States.
此后不久,老奥巴马告诉移民局的官员在他到达美国之前已经在肯尼亚离婚。The divorced parents of a boy I knew in high school installed him in his own apartment because neither of them wanted him at home.
我在高中时认识的一个男孩被单独安置在一套公寓里,因为他那对离异的父母都不愿让他住在自己家。Later, under the mercy of her mother married a non-loving girl, barely over two years, gave birth to a daughter, the two divorced.
后来,在母亲的淫威下娶了一个不爱的女孩,勉强过了两年,生下一个女儿后,两人离异。I was 50 and had been divorced for a year and a half when friends encouraged me to try to meet someone new.
我那时50岁,一年半前离异,朋友们鼓励我去约会。Although he and his wife divorced. he is still striving for the custody of his daughter.
尽管他和妻子离婚了。但他仍竭力争取女儿的抚养权。About a year ago, he divorced his wife, who raised two children in the same town.
一年前离了婚,前妻带两个孩子也住在这镇里。For instance, let's say that the reason why a couple got divorced was the husband's cheating on his wife (or vice versa).
举一个例子,我们假设一对夫妇离婚的理由是丈夫的出轨(或妻子)。He found that resource consumption shrank to what it had been originally if divorced couples remarry.
他发现,如果离婚夫妻再婚,资源消耗量又会缩减回来的水平。
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