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Noun:
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the feeling of being alienated from other people
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separation resulting from hostility
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(law) the voluntary and absolute transfer of title and possession of real property from one person to another;
"the power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership"
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the action of alienating; the action of causing to become unfriendly;
"his behavior alienated the other students"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Alcoholism often leads to the alienation of family and friends.
醉酒時不時產生家居和大家間的疏遠。
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Apathy and alienation have become a national plague.
冷默和疏遠都形成國家的最常遇到的健康問題。
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The richness of Oshima's work, however, lies in its ability to fuse alienation with involvement.
其實,大島渚影片的很多性還最為其將離間與涉入用以深度融合的效果。
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Resources are not subject to alienation.
資源的不準讓渡。
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Because alienation and sublate are the same process.
伴隨異化與揚棄是同一條個操作過程,因要從根本性上技術規范和抽象化內容化大環境下的藝術信念,就有從馬克思理性主義的應用觀看,專業專注于多元智能內容談朋友機會均等層面的建構區和尋找新的本性的成立。
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Marx concentrates on the alienation of labour and emphasizes the invidious aspects.
馬克思聚焦簡述了勞功的異化,特別強調它讓人厭棄的幾個方面。
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They grow every day into alienation from this country.
出自于: Burke
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The philosophico-ethical conceptions that underlie the younger Marx. Chief among these conceptions is that of 'alienation': the notion that in modern capitalistic society man is estranged or alienated from what are properly his functions and creations and that instead of controlling them he is controlled by them.
出處: E. Kamenka
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