recluse
英 [rɪˈkluːs]
美 [ˈrekluːs]
n. 隐居者; 喜欢独处的人
BNC.21522 / COCA.21060
牛津词典
noun
- 隐居者;喜欢独处的人
a person who lives alone and likes to avoid other people- to lead the life of a recluse
过隐居的生活
- to lead the life of a recluse
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 隐居者;隐士
Arecluseis a person who lives alone and deliberately avoids other people.- His widow became a virtual recluse for the remainder of her life.
他的寡妻孤寂地度过了余生。
- His widow became a virtual recluse for the remainder of her life.
英英释义
noun
- one who lives in solitude
adj
双语例句
- This recluse shunned all company.
这位隐士不与任何人来往。 - You must find a happy medium between going out every night of the week and living the life of a recluse.
你必须在每晚都外出和过隐居生活之间寻找一个折中的办法。 - I say the enjoyment of pine trees is artistically most significant, because it represents silence and majesty and detachment from life which are so similar to the manner of the recluse.
我说松树的欣赏在艺术上是最有意义的,因为松树代表沉默、雄伟,和超尘脱俗,跟隐士的态度十分相同。 - She became a recluse, ending her career but adding to her mystique.
因此,她过起隐居生活,结束了演艺生涯,但这反而增加了她的神秘。 - She cannot just be written off as an eccentric recluse.
不能仅仅把她当成一个古怪的隐居者。 - My devotion to reading has never made me a recluse.
我对读书的挚爱从未使我成为遁世的隐士。 - She is emphatically not a recluse.
她显然不是个遁世者。 - All these years, Eric had lived as a recluse.
这些年来,埃里克都是过着隐士生活。 - He gives the impression of a recluse.
他给人以隐士的印象。 - Along with gradually gone deep into self-experience, Wang Wei has desirous to recluse life, but his social role requested he became an officer.
王维随自我体验的逐渐深入,越来越想过隐逸的生活,但是因其所扮演的社会角色又要求他该仕。
