solitude
英 [ˈsɒlətjuːd]
美 [ˈsɑːlətuːd]
n. 独处; 独居
复数:solitudes
Collins.1 / BNC.10264 / COCA.8164
牛津词典
noun
- 独处;独居
the state of being alone, especially when you find this pleasant- She longed for peace and solitude.
她渴望安宁,渴望独享清静。
- She longed for peace and solitude.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (尤指平静愉快的)独居,独处
Solitudeis the state of being alone, especially when this is peaceful and pleasant.- He enjoyed his moments of solitude before the pressures of the day began...
他喜欢在白天的压力到来之前享受独处的时光。 - Imagine long golden beaches where you can wander in solitude.
想象一下那长长的金色海滩吧,在那里你可以独自徜徉。
- He enjoyed his moments of solitude before the pressures of the day began...
英英释义
noun
- a solitary place
- the state or situation of being alone
- a state of social isolation
双语例句
- From her, I read the solitude and loneliness.
从她那里,我读到了孤独与寂寞。 - Still waters run deep, then deepen your soul with silence and solitude!
静水流深,那就用沉默和孤独来深化你的灵魂吧! - Let me start talking to you about solitude.
让我先和你们从独处谈起。 - You have to spend a few days in solitude.
你已经在孤独中过了几天。 - I seek solitude, I undergo my destiny.
我寻求孤独,我忍受着自己的命运。 - The motif of these volumes is that 'solitude is the richness of the soul, loneliness is its poverty.'
这几卷的主题是“孤独是灵魂的财富,寂寞是灵魂的贫瘠”。 - He gave her the inheritance of solitude.
他让她继承了这份孤独。 - She temporarily lost her balance during the long months of solitude.
在与外界隔绝的漫长岁月中,她一度失去了心态的平衡。 - Solitude, for anyone's heart, is burning;
孤独,对任何人的心灵,都是焚烧; - I have been a disappointed man, and my spirits will not bear solitude.
我是个失意的人。精神上受不了孤寂。
