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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
divorce 
divorce UK [dɪˈvɔːs] US [-ˈvɔːrs] noun [ divorces ] PEOPLE 1. <I > countable or uncountable when a marriage is ended by an official or legal process • The last I heard they were getting a divorce. • Divorce is on the increase. • Ellie wants a divorce. • What are the chances of a marriage ending in divorce? Thesaurus+: ↑Ending relationships and divorce • I'm sure my views on marriage are coloured by my parents' divorce. • She came out of the divorce settlement a rich woman. • Her mind flashed back to the day of their divorce. • One common cause of homelessness is separation or divorce. • In spite of the divorce there was no awkwardness between them - in fact they seemed very much at ease. SUBJECTS 2. countable formal a separation • Why is there such a divorce between the arts and the sciences in this country's schools? Thesaurus+: ↑Separating and dividing verb PEOPLE 1. <A > intransitive or transitive to end your marriage by an official or legal process • She's divorcing her husband. Thesaurus+: ↑Ending relationships and divorce • She divorced her husband on the grounds of mental cruelty. • My brother's getting divorced so I'm going home for a family powwow this weekend. • Have you heard the news about Tina and Tom? They're getting divorced. • There is no longer any stigma to being divorced. • My parents separated when I was six and divorced a couple of years later. SUBJECTS 2. transitive to separate two subjects • How can you divorce the issues of environmental protection and overpopulation? Thesaurus+: ↑Separating and dividing
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