- divorcé
- di'vo:s
1. noun(the legal ending of a marriage: Divorce is becoming more common nowadays.) divorcio
2. verb1) (to end one's marriage (with): He's divorcing her for desertion; They were divorced two years ago.) divorciarse de2) (to separate: You can't divorce these two concepts.) separardivorce1 n divorcioshe wants to get a divorce quiere divorciarsedivorce2 vb divorciarseshe divorced her husband se divorció de su maridoEl gerundio de divorce se escribe divorcingdivorcetr[dɪ'vɔːs]noun1 SMALLLAW/SMALL divorcio2 (separation) divorciotransitive verb1 SMALLLAW/SMALL divorciarse de■ he divorced her se divorció de ella2 (separate) divorciar (from, de)intransitive verb1 divorciarsedivorce [də'vors] v, -vorced ; -vorcing vt: divorciardivorce vi: divorciarsedivorce n: divorcio mdivorcé [dɪ.vor'seɪ, -'si:; -'vor.-] n: divorciado mdivorcen.• divorcio s.m.v.• divorciar v.də'vɔːrs, dɪ'vɔːs
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count & mass noun divorcio mto get a divorce (from somebody) — conseguir* el divorcio (de alguien); (before n)
divorce proceedings — trámites mpl de divorcio
II
1.
transitive verb1) (Law) divorciarse deto get divorced — divorciarse
2) (separate)to divorce something (FROM something) — divorciar algo (de algo)
2.
vi divorciarse[dɪˌvɔː'siː]N divorciado m* * *[də'vɔːrs, dɪ'vɔːs]
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count & mass noun divorcio mto get a divorce (from somebody) — conseguir* el divorcio (de alguien); (before n)
divorce proceedings — trámites mpl de divorcio
II
1.
transitive verb1) (Law) divorciarse deto get divorced — divorciarse
2) (separate)to divorce something (FROM something) — divorciar algo (de algo)
2.
vi divorciarse
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