alien property
collocation转让财产
He aliened his property to his son.
他把财产转让给了他的儿子。
使疏远;使产生隔阂
aliened — past of alien
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使疏远;使产生隔阂
to make someone feel estranged or no longer close
His constant criticism aliened her from the rest of the team.
他不断的批评使她与团队其他成员疏远了。
使疏远;使离间
To estrange; to alienate.
转让所有权。
To transfer the ownership of something.
alien
Base
原形
aliens
3rd person
第三人称单数
aliening
-ing
现在分词
aliened
Past
过去式
aliened
Past participle
过去分词
He aliens his property to his son.
他把财产转让给儿子。
The company aliened the assets last year.
该公司去年转让了资产。
They have aliened all their land.
他们已经转让了所有土地。
作动词时意为'转让',常用于法律语境。
She worries that moving abroad will alien her from her closest friends.
她担心移居国外会使自己与最亲密的朋友疏远。
Working late every day is aliening him from his children.
每天加班到很晚正在使他与孩子们疏远。
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转让财产
He aliened his property to his son.
他把财产转让给了他的儿子。
转让土地
The corporation aliened the land to the city.
公司把土地转让给了城市。
转让权利
She aliened her rights to the invention.
她转让了这项发明的权利。
与...格格不入;对...陌生
The concept of privacy is alien to many cultures.
隐私的概念对许多文化来说是陌生的。
感觉格格不入;感觉像个外来者
After moving to a new country, I felt like an alien.
搬到新国家后,我感觉像个外来者。
与外星人相遇;离奇经历
The movie is about an alien encounter in a small town.
这部电影是关于一个小镇上的外星人遭遇。
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联想'离人'(离开家乡的人),即外国人。
该词的动词用法在词典中未提供具体释义,常见用法为名词或形容词。
No common words rhyme with 'alien' (stressed vowel /eɪ/ + following sounds). The listed words share the /iən/ ending sound (spelled '-ian') with the final syllable of 'alien', but differ in stress and preceding consonant, so they are lookalikes, not perfect rhymes.
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