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1 become alienated
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2 entfremden
I v/t2. etw. seinem Zweck entfremden put s.th. to an unintended use, use s.th. in a way not intendedII v/refl: sich ( einander) entfremden become estranged; sich jemandem entfremden become estranged from s.o., become a stranger to s.o.* * *to estrange; to alienate* * *ent|frẹm|den [Ent'frɛmdn] ptp entfre\#mdet1. vtto alienate (AUCH SOCIOL, PHILOS), to estrangeentfremden — to alienate or estrange sb from sb/sth
die lange Trennung hat die Freunde ( einander) entfremdet — the long separation made the two friends strangers to each other
etw seinem Zweck entfremden — to use sth for the wrong purpose, not to use sth for its intended purpose
2. vrto become alienated or estranged ( dat from)er hat sich seiner Frau ganz entfremdet —
durch die lange Abwesenheit habe ich mich or bin ich der Stadt ganz entfremdet — my long absence has made me a stranger to the city
* * *(to make someone feel unfriendly to one: He alienated his wife by his cruelty to her.) alienate* * *ent·frem·den *[ɛntˈfrɛmdn̩]I. vt▪ etw entfremdet sie einander sth estranges them [from each other]die lange Trennung hat sie [einander] entfremdet the long separation has estranged them [from each other]▪ etw seinem Zweck dat \entfremden to use sth for a different purpose; (falscher Zweck) to use sth for the wrong purposeII. vrer hat sich seiner Frau ganz entfremdet he has become estranged from his wife, he and his wife have grown apart* * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden einer Sache (Dat.) entfremden — alienate or estrange somebody from something
reflexives Verbsich jemandem/einer Sache entfremden — become estranged from somebody/unfamiliar with something
* * *A. v/t2.etwas seinem Zweck entfremden put sth to an unintended use, use sth in a way not intendedB. v/r:sich (einander) entfremden become estranged;sich jemandem entfremden become estranged from sb, become a stranger to sb* * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden einer Sache (Dat.) entfremden — alienate or estrange somebody from something
reflexives Verbsich jemandem/einer Sache entfremden — become estranged from somebody/unfamiliar with something
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3 alienare
law transferpersone alienate* * *alienare v.tr.2 (fig.) to alienate, to estrange, to turn against, to lose*: questa azione gli alienò l'animo di tutti, this action turned everyone against him; alienare l'affetto, la stima di qlcu., to lose (o to alienate) s.o.'s affection, esteem; alienarsi le simpatie di qlcu., to alienate s.o. (o to turn s.o. against oneself)3 ( produrre alienazione) to alienate.◘ alienarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to estrange oneself, to become* estranged (from s.o., sthg.), to become* alienated2 ( subire alienazione) to become* alienated.* * *[alje'nare]1. vt(gen) to alienate, (Dir : trasferire) to transfer2. vr (alienarsi)alienarsi (da) — to cut o.s. off (from)
* * *[alje'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) dir. to alienate [ terreno]2) (allontanare) to alienate, to estrange [rispetto, stima]2.verbo pronominale alienarsi1) to become* alienated2) (perdere) to lose** * *alienare/alje'nare/ [1]1 dir. to alienate [ terreno]2 (allontanare) to alienate, to estrange [rispetto, stima]II alienarsi verbo pronominale1 to become* alienated2 (perdere) to lose*; ti sei alienato la loro stima you have lost their esteem. -
4 erdaldundu
du/ad.1. ( oro.) to alienate... from Basque culture; orain arte Euskal Herriko eskolek euskal gizartea neurri handi batean \erdaldundu dute up to now the schools in the Basque Country have alienated Basque society from their own language2.a. (H) to Hispanicizeb. (I) to Gallicize, make into French speakers da/ad.1. ( oro.) to become alienated from Basque culture2.a. (H) to become Spanish-speaking ; XIX. mendean Nafarroa mordo handi \erdaldundu zen in the 19th century a good part of Navarre became Spanish-speakingb. (I) to become French-speaking ; azken bolada honetan Lapurdiko gazteria neurri handi batean \erdaldundu da recently the young people in Lapurdi have become, to a large extent, French-speaking -
5 отдалечавам
1. remove, take away2. (отчуждавам от себе си) alienate, estrangeотдалечавам ce3. move away(пеша) walk away (от from)(за стъпки) retreat(за изгледи, надежда, опасност и пр.) recede(отклонявам се) strayотдалечавам се много retreat to a great distance; recede into the far distanceпрен. travel far (from)отдалечавам се все повече и повече recede further and further (from)отдалечавам се от брега (за плавателен съд) pull/push/ease offбрегът се отдалечаваше постепенно the shore recededотдалечавам се от действителността drift far from reality4. (отчуждавам re) he/become alienated/estran-ged, drift away (from)* * *отдалеча̀вам,гл.1. remove, take away;2. ( отчуждавам от себе си) alienate, estrange;\отдалечавам се 1. move away, drift away; ( пеша) walk away (от from); (за ездач) ride away (за стъпки) retreat; (за изгледи, надежда, опасност и пр.) recede; ( отклонявам се) stray; брегът се отдалечаваше постепенно the shore receded; \отдалечавам се много retreat to a great distance; recede into the far distance; прен. travel far (from); \отдалечавам се от брега (за плавателен съд) pull/push/ease off; \отдалечавам се от действителността drift far from reality;2. ( отчуждавам се) be/become alienated/estranged, drift away (from).* * *estrange* * *1. (за изгледи, надежда, опасност и пр.) recede 2. (за стъпки) retreat 3. (отклонявам се) stray 4. (отчуждавам re) he/become аliеnated/еstran-ged, drift away (from) 5. (отчуждавам от ceбе си) alienate, estrange 6. (пеша) walk away (от from) 7. II ОТДАЛЕЧАВАМ ce 8. move away 9. remove, take away 10. ОТДАЛЕЧАВАМ се все повече и повече recede further and further (from) 11. ОТДАЛЕЧАВАМ се много retreat to a great distance;recede into the far distance 12. ОТДАЛЕЧАВАМ се от брега (за плавателен съд) pull/push/ease off 13. ОТДАЛЕЧАВАМ се от действителността drift far from reality 14. брегът се отдалечаваше постепенно the shore receded 15. прен. travel far (from) -
6 отчуждать
несовер. - отчуждать;
совер. - отчудить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (об имуществе) alienate, expropriate
2) только несовер. (отдалять) estrangeотчужд|ать - несов. (вн.)
1. estrange (smb.) ;
2. юр. (собственность) alienate (smth.) ;
~аться несов.
3. become* estranged;
4. юр. (о собственности) be* alienated, become* alienated;
~ение с.
5. estrangement;
6. юр. (о собственности) alienation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отчуждать
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7 отчуждаться (I) (нсв)
........................................................................................................................2. be alienated{ alienate:(vt.) انتقال دادن، بیگانه کردن، منحرف کردن}............................................................ -
8 straniare
straniare v.tr. to alienate, to estrange: il suo comportamento lo ha straniato dalla famiglia, his behaviour has alienated him from his family.◘ straniarsi v.rifl. to distance oneself, to become* alienated, to drift apart: si strania da tutti, he is becoming alienated from everybody; straniare dal lavoro, to distance oneself from one's work.* * *[stra'njare] 1.verbo transitivo to estrange, to alienate2.verbo pronominale straniarsi- rsi dal mondo — (allontanarsi) to live estranged from the world; (chiudersi in se stesso) to cut o shut oneself off
* * *straniare/stra'njare/ [1]to estrange, to alienateII straniarsi verbo pronominale- rsi dal mondo (allontanarsi) to live estranged from the world; (chiudersi in se stesso) to cut o shut oneself off. -
9 alien|ować
impf Ⅰ vt Prawo to alienate Ⅱ alienować się książk. to become alienated, to become estranged (od kogoś from sb) [rodziny, przyjaciół]- alienował się z klasy he was becoming alienated from his classmates ⇒ wyalienować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > alien|ować
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10 enajenar
v.1 to drive mad (volver loco).2 to transfer ownership of, to alienate (law) (propiedad).Enajenar la propiedad Alienate the property.La droga enajena a Ricardo Drugs alienate Richard.3 to derange, to drive mad, to frenzy, to dement.La tristeza enajenó a María Sadness deranged [demented] Mary.4 to enthrall, to carry away.* * *1 (propiedad) to alienate2 figurado (sacar de sí) to drive mad, drive to distraction3 figurado (extasiar) to enrapture1 (desposeerse) to deprive oneself (de, of)2 (apartarse del trato) to become estranged, become alienated3 figurado (enloquecer) to go mad* * *1. VT1) (Jur) [+ propiedad] to alienate, transfer; [+ derechos] to dispose of2) (Psic) [gen] to alienate, estrange; (=enloquecer) to drive mad; (=extasiar) to enrapture, carry away2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der, Fil) to alienate2) ( alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2.enajenarse v pron1) ( volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhinged2) <simpatías/amistad> to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise, estrange (from).Ex. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.Ex. These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der, Fil) to alienate2) ( alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2.enajenarse v pron1) ( volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhinged2) <simpatías/amistad> to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise, estrange (from).Ex: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.Ex: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* * *enajenar [A1 ]vtB1 (alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2 ( Fil) to alienateA (volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhingedB ‹simpatías/amistad› to alienatecon ello me enajeno muchas amistades in doing this I am alienating many of my friends o alienating myself from many of my friends* * *
enajenar verbo transitivo
1 Med (volver loco) to drive insane
2 Jur to transfer
' enajenar' also found in these entries:
English:
alienate
- dispose of
* * *♦ vt1. [volver loco] to drive mad2. [extasiar] to enrapture* * *v/t1 JUR transfer2 ( trastornar) drive insane3:enajenar algo dispose of sth* * *enajenar vt1) : to transfer (property)2) : to alienate3) : to enrapture -
11 enajenarse
1 (desposeerse) to deprive oneself (de, of)2 (apartarse del trato) to become estranged, become alienated3 figurado (enloquecer) to go mad* * *VPR1)enajenarse algo — to deprive o.s. of sth
2)3) (=extasiarse) to be enraptured, be carried away* * *
■enajenarse vr (volverse loco) to go insane o mad
* * *vpr1. [apartarse] to become estranged2. [extasiarse] to get carried away* * *v/r go crazy, lose one’s mind* * *vr1) : to become estranged2) : to go mad -
12 alienar
v.1 to derange, to drive mad.2 to alienate.Los tribunales alienaron la propiedad The court alienated the property.La soledad aliena a los sensibles Loneliness alienates sensitive people.3 to dispose of.Las drogas alienan a quienes las usan Drugs alienate those who use them.* * *1 to alienate2 MEDICINA to derange, drive mad1 to become alienated* * *VT = enajenar* * *verbo transitivo (Der, Psic, Sociol) to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise.Ex. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.----* alienarse = distance.* * *verbo transitivo (Der, Psic, Sociol) to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise.Ex: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.* alienarse = distance.* * *alienar [A1 ]vtB ‹apoyo/simpatía› to alienateC ‹propiedad/derecho› to alienate* * *
alienar verbo transitivo to alienate
' alienar' also found in these entries:
English:
alienate
* * *alienar vt1. [volver loco] to derange, to drive mad2. Filosofía to alienate* * *v/t alienate* * *alienar vtenajenar: to alienate -
13 wyalien|ować
pf Ⅰ vt książk. (wyobcować) to alienate- mała grupa wyalienowana ze środowiska a small group alienated from their surroundings ⇒ alienowaćⅡ wyalienować się książk. to become alienated (z czegoś from sth) ⇒ alienować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyalien|ować
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14 wyobc|ować
pf — wyobc|owywać impf Ⅰ vt to alienate- czuł się wyobcowany ze swego otoczenia he felt alienated from his surroundingsⅡ wyobcować się — wyobcowywać się to become alienatedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyobc|ować
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15 alienate
alienate ['eɪljəneɪt](a) (support, friends) aliéner;∎ he has alienated all his former friends il s'est aliéné tous ses anciens amis;∎ this tax will alienate the people avec cet impôt, ils vont s'aliéner la population;∎ no government wishes to alienate voters aucun gouvernement ne souhaite s'aliéner les électeurs;∎ she has become alienated from her parents elle s'est détachée de ses parents -
16 разобщаться
несов. - разобща́ться, сов. - разобщи́ться1) тех. become disconnected2) ( делаться чуждыми) become alienated / estranged [-eɪnʤd] -
17 yabancılaşmak
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18 wyobcowywać
impf ⇒ wyobcować* * *ipf.alienate.ipf.become alienated l. estranged.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyobcowywać
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19 alienarse
1 to become alienated* * *(v.) = distanceEx. They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.* * *(v.) = distanceEx: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.
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20 despegarse
1 (separarse) to come unstuck2 figurado (perder afecto) to lose affection (de, for)* * *VPR1) [objeto] to come unstuck2) [persona] to become alienated (de from)* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx. If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx: If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *
■despegarse verbo reflexivo
1 (desprenderse) to come unstuck
2 (alejarse, distanciarse) to grow apart: el perro no se despega de ella, the dog doesn't leave her side
' despegarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- despegar
English:
peel
- come
- unstuck
* * *vpr1. [etiqueta, pegatina, sello] to come unstuck (de from), to peel off;se me despegó la venda my bandage came undoneno se despegó de su novia ni un minuto he didn't leave his girlfriend's side for a minute;no pudo despegarse de aquel pesado she couldn't get rid of o away from that bore;los ciclistas no consiguen despegarse del pelotón the cyclists can't break away from the pack* * *v/r1 come unstuck (de from), come off (de sth)* * *
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