adj. 隐居的,遁世的;孤寂的,(生活等)寂寞的。 n. 隐居者,隐士,遁世者。 adj. -clusive
one who lives in solitude 同义词:hermit, solitary, solitudinarian, troglodyte,
withdrawn from society; seeking solitude; "lived an unsocial reclusive life" 同义词:reclusive, withdrawn,
A recluse is a person who lives in voluntary seclusion from the public and society. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means "shut up" or "sequester.
例句与用法
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Clare's life at the dairy had been that of a recluse in respect to the world of his own class . 克莱住在牛奶厂里的时候,跟他同一阶层的人没有往来,简直是一个隐士。
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I had lived a placid, uneventful, sedentary existence all my days-the life of a scholar and a recluse on an assured and comfortable income . 我一向过惯清静的、闲散安宁的生活--靠一笔稳固的、可以安乐度日的收益,过着学者和隐士的生活。
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A recluse , a poet , an official - a study on the yuan poet song 元代诗人宋无考略
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The old recluse was very cagey about her past life 老隐士对自己过去的生活守口如瓶。
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The old recluse secluded himself from the outside world 这位老隐士与外面的世界隔绝了。
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After 1884 he lived the life of a recluse 1884年后他过着隐居的生活。
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She can ' t just be written off as an eccentric recluse 不能仅仅把她当成一个古怪的隐居者。
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Recluses and their poems in the late ming dynasty 晚明山人与山人诗
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About eight century ad , there recluse here practicing 大约在公元八世纪,就有隐士在这儿修炼。