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divorce

Word family
Related topics: Family, Law
di·vorce1 /dəˈvɔːs $ -ɔːrs/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]SSFSCL the legal ending of a marriage 离婚 separation
 Why doesn’t she get a divorce?
她为什么不离婚呢?
 One in three marriages ends in divorce.
有三分之一的婚姻以离婚告终。
file/sue/petition for divorce (=start the legal divorce process) 提出离婚申请
 His wife has started divorce proceedings.
他妻子开始了离婚诉讼。
 the rise in the divorce rate
离婚率的上升
 She received the house as part of the divorce settlement (=the amount of money, property etc each person receives in a divorce case).
根据离婚协议她获得了这幢房子。
 The Act extended the grounds (=legal reasons) for divorce.
《法案》放宽了离婚条件。
2 [countableC usually singular] formalSEPARATE the fact of separating two related things 分离,脱离
divorce between
 the divorce between theory and method
理论与方法的脱节
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
get a divorce (=end your marriage)
Their marriage had never been happy and in the end they got a divorce.
go through a divorce (=experience getting a divorce)
I was going through a divorce and it was a very painful time.
want a divorce
She told him she wanted a divorce.
ask (somebody) for a divorce
She asked her husband for a divorce after he had been unfaithful.
a marriage ends in divorce
Five years later, their marriage ended in divorce.
file for divorce (also petition for divorce formal) (=start the legal divorce process)
The next day I saw a lawyer and filed for a divorce.
adjectives
a bitter divorce (=involving very angry feelings)
After a long and bitter divorce, Wendy was looking forward to starting a new life.
a messy divorce (=complicated and unpleasant to deal with)
She wanted to avoid a messy divorce .
a painful divorce (=causing a lot of sadness)
I have been through a painful divorce, and know what it feels like.
divorce + NOUN
the divorce rate (=the number of people who get a divorce)
The country has a high divorce rate.
divorce proceedings (=the legal processes of getting a divorce)
His first marriage was unsuccessful and led to long divorce proceedings.
a divorce settlement (=the amount of money, property etc each person gets in a divorce)
She received a $10 million divorce settlement from her first husband.
a divorce case (=a legal case dealing with a divorce)
It was the biggest divorce case that an English court has dealt with.
a divorce lawyer/court (=one dealing with divorce)
She's a famous New York divorce lawyer.
divorce papers (=documents concerning a divorce)
My husband refused to sign the divorce papers.
phrases
grounds for divorce (=acceptable reasons for divorce, according to the law)
Violence and neglect are grounds for divorce.
Examples from the Corpus
Related topics: Family, Law
divorce2 ●●● S2 W3 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SSFSCL if someone divorces their husband or wife, or if two people divorce, they legally end their marriage (与)离婚 separate
 David’s parents divorced when he was six.
戴维的父母在他六岁时离婚了。
 My father threatened to divorce her.
我父亲威胁说要和她离婚。
2 [transitiveT] formalSEPARATE to separate two ideas, subjects etc completely 完全分开,彻底分割
divorce something from something
 It is difficult to divorce sport from politics.
很难把体育与政治完全分开。
3 [transitiveT] to stop being involved in an activity, organization, situation etc 脱离
divorce yourself from something
 Our society has divorced itself from religion.
我们的社会已经脱离了宗教。
nTHESAURUS
divorce to legally end your marriage
After seven years, they decided to divorce.
She divorced him six months after they were married.
separate to start to live apart from your husband or wife because of problems in your marriage
They argued all the time and in the end agreed to separate.
She separated from her husband and moved to a flat in London.
split up/break up to end a marriage or a romantic relationship
When Andy was nine, his parents split up.
He's just broken up with his girlfriend.
leave somebody to stop living with your husband, wife, or partner, often because you are having a relationship with someone else
Her husband left her for a younger woman after 27 years of marriage.
Dan's left me.
nGRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs
Divorce is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or things do something that involves both or all of them:
Her mother and father divorced.
You can also say:
Her mother divorced her father.
Her father divorced her mother
. This suggests it was mainly the decision of one person to end the marriage.
Examples from the Corpus
Origin divorce1
(1300-1400) French Latin divertere to divert, leave one's husband

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