alienation 音标拼音: [
, eliən'eʃən]
n . 疏远,离间,不和,转让,转移
疏远,离间,不和,转让,转移
alienation n 1 :
the feeling of being alienated from other people [
synonym :
{
alienation }, {
disaffection }, {
estrangement }]
2 :
separation resulting from hostility [
synonym : {
alienation },
{
estrangement }]
3 : (
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 "
4 :
the action of alienating ;
the action of causing to become unfriendly ; "
his behavior alienated the other students "
Alienation \
Al `
ien *
a "
tion \,
n . [
F .
ali ['
e ]
nation ,
L .
alienatio ,
fr .
alienare ,
fr .
alienare .
See {
Alienate }.]
1 .
The act of alienating ,
or the state of being alienated .
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2 . (
Law )
A transfer of title ,
or a legal conveyance of property to another .
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3 .
A withdrawing or estrangement ,
as of the affections .
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The alienation of his heart from the king . --
Bacon .
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4 .
Mental alienation ;
derangement of the mental faculties ;
insanity ;
as ,
alienation of mind .
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Syn :
Insanity ;
lunacy ;
madness ;
derangement ;
aberration ;
mania ;
delirium ;
frenzy ;
dementia ;
monomania .
See {
Insanity }.
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1913 Webster ]
247 Moby Thesaurus words for "
alienation ":
abalienation ,
aberration ,
abnormality ,
abstraction ,
abulia ,
agreement to disagree ,
aloneness ,
aloofness ,
amortization ,
amortizement ,
anxiety ,
anxiety equivalent ,
anxiety state ,
apathy ,
apostasy ,
assignation ,
assignment ,
autism ,
autistic thinking ,
avoidance mechanism ,
bargain and sale ,
barter ,
bequeathal ,
blame -
shifting ,
brain damage ,
brainsickness ,
brainwashing ,
breach ,
breach of friendship ,
break ,
catatonic stupor ,
celibacy ,
cession ,
cleavage ,
cleft ,
clouded mind ,
compensation ,
compulsion ,
conferment ,
conferral ,
consignation ,
consignment ,
conveyance ,
conveyancing ,
corruption ,
counter -
culture ,
counterindoctrination ,
craziness ,
daftness ,
decompensation ,
deeding ,
defense mechanism ,
dejection ,
deliverance ,
delivery ,
dementedness ,
dementia ,
demise ,
depression ,
derangement ,
dereism ,
dereistic thinking ,
detachment ,
difference ,
disaccord ,
disaffection ,
disagreement ,
disapprobation ,
disapproval ,
disarticulation ,
disassociation ,
disconnectedness ,
disconnection ,
discontinuity ,
disengagement ,
disfavor ,
disjointing ,
disjunction ,
dislocation ,
disorientation ,
disparity ,
displacement ,
disposal ,
disposition ,
disruption ,
dissatisfaction ,
dissension ,
dissent ,
dissentience ,
dissidence ,
dissociation ,
distraction ,
disunion ,
disunity ,
divergence ,
diversity ,
dividedness ,
division ,
divorce ,
divorcement ,
dropping out ,
elation ,
emotional insulation ,
emotionalism ,
enfeoffment ,
escape ,
escape into fantasy ,
escape mechanism ,
escapism ,
estrangement ,
euphoria ,
exchange ,
falling -
out ,
fantasizing ,
fantasy ,
flight ,
folie ,
folie du doute ,
furor ,
giving ,
hypochondria ,
hysteria ,
hysterics ,
incoherence ,
indifference ,
indoctrination ,
insaneness ,
insanity ,
insensibility ,
irrationality ,
isolation ,
keeping apart ,
lease and release ,
lethargy ,
loneliness ,
loneness ,
lonesomeness ,
loss of mind ,
loss of reason ,
lunacy ,
luxation ,
madness ,
mania ,
melancholia ,
mental deficiency ,
mental derangement ,
mental disease ,
mental disorder ,
mental distress ,
mental disturbance ,
mental illness ,
mental instability ,
mental sickness ,
mind overthrown ,
mindsickness ,
minority opinion ,
moving apart ,
negativism ,
nonagreement ,
nonassent ,
nonconcurrence ,
nonconformity ,
nonconsent ,
obsession ,
oddness ,
open rupture ,
opposition ,
overcompensation ,
parting ,
partition ,
pathological indecisiveness ,
pixilation ,
possession ,
preoccupation ,
privacy ,
projection ,
psychalgia ,
psychomotor disturbance ,
psychopathy ,
psychotaxis ,
queerness ,
rabidness ,
rationalization ,
reasonlessness ,
recall of ambassadors ,
recusance ,
recusancy ,
reindoctrination ,
rejection ,
removal ,
repudiation ,
resistance ,
rift ,
ruffled feelings ,
rupture ,
sale ,
schism ,
secession ,
seclusion ,
segmentation ,
senselessness ,
separateness ,
separation ,
separatism ,
sequestration ,
settlement ,
settling ,
shattered mind ,
sick mind ,
sickness ,
single blessedness ,
sociological adjustive reactions ,
solitariness ,
solitude ,
splendid isolation ,
split ,
strained relations ,
strangeness ,
stupor ,
subdivision ,
sublimation ,
substitution ,
subtraction ,
subversion ,
surrender ,
tic ,
trading ,
transfer ,
transference ,
transmission ,
transmittal ,
twitching ,
unbalance ,
unbalanced mind ,
underground ,
unresponsiveness ,
unsaneness ,
unsound mind ,
unsoundness ,
unsoundness of mind ,
variance ,
vesting ,
wish -
fulfillment fantasy ,
wishful thinking ,
withdrawal ,
witlessness ,
zoning ALIENATION ,
med .
jur .
The term alienation or mental alienation is a generic expression to express the different kinds of aberrations of the human understanding .
Dict .
des Science Med .
h .
t .;
1 Beck '
s Med .
Jur .
535 .
ALIENATION ,
estates .
Alienation is an act whereby one man transfers the property and possession of lands ,
tenements ,
or other things ,
to another .
It is commonly applied to lands or tenements ,
as to alien (
that is ,
to convey )
land in fee ,
in mortmain .
Termes de la ley .
See Co .
Litt .
118 b ;
Cruise Dig .
tit .
32 ,
c .
1 ,
Sec .
1 -
8 .
2 .
Alienations may be made by deed ;
by matter of record ;
and by devise .
3 .
Alienations by deed may be made by original or primary conveyances ,
which are those by means of which the benefit or estate is created or first arises ;
by derivative or secondary conveyances ,
by which the benefit or estate originally created ,
is enlarged ,
restrained ,
transferred ,
or extinguished .
These are conveyances by the common law .
To these may be added some conveyances which derive their force and operation from the statute of uses .
The original conveyances are the following :
1 .
Feoffment ;
2 .
Gift ;
3 .
Grant ;
4 .
Lease ;
6 .
Exchange ;
6 .
Partition .
The derivative are ,
7 .
Release ;
8 .
Confirmation ;
9 .
Surrender ;
10 .
Assignment ;
11 .
Defeasance .
Those deriving their force from the statute of uses ,
are ,
12 .
Covenants to stand seised to uses ;
13 .
Bargains and sales ;
14 .
Lease and release ;
15 .
Deeds to lend or declare the uses of other more direct conveyances ;
16 .
Deeds of revocation of uses .
2 Bl .
Com .
ch .
20 .
Vide Conveyance ;
Deed .
Alienations by matter of record may be ,
1 .
By private acts of the legislature ;
2 .
By grants ,
as by patents of lands ;
3 .
By fines ;
4 .
By common recovery .
Alienations may also be made by devise (
q .
v .)
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