divorce
美 [dɪ'vɔrs] 
英 [dɪ'vɔː(r)s] 
- n.离婚;分离;脱离
 - v.与(某人)离婚;判(某人)离婚;使分离;使脱离
 - 网络离异;分开;使离婚
 
第三人称单数:divorces  现在分词:divorcing  过去式:divorced  
divorce
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1.  | [u][c] 离婚the legal ending of a marriage  | 
The marriage ended in divorce in 1996. 这桩婚姻在 1996 年以离婚告终。  | |
an increase in the divorce rate(= the number of divorces in a year) 离婚率的增长  | |
They have agreed to get a divorce . 他们已同意离婚。  | |
Divorce proceedings(= the legal process of divorce) started today. 今日已提起离婚诉讼。  | 
2.  | [c][ususing] ~ (between A and B) 分离;脱离a separation; the ending of a relationship between two things  | 
the divorce between religion and science 宗教与科学的分裂  | 
1.  | [t][i] ~ (sb) 与(某人)离婚;判(某人)离婚to end your marriage to sb legally  | 
They're getting divorced . 他们要离婚了。  | |
She's divorcing her husband. 她与丈夫在闹离婚。  | |
I'd heard they're divorcing. 我听说他们要离婚了。  | 
2.  | [t][oftpass] ~ sb/sth from sth 使分离;使脱离to separate a person, an idea, a subject, etc. from sth; to keep two things separate  | 
They believed that art should be divorced from politics. 他们认为艺术应该与政治分开。  | |
When he was depressed, he felt utterly divorced from reality. 他沮丧时便感到完全脱离了现实。  |