secluded
secluded 英 [sɪˈklu:dɪd] 美 [sɪˈkludɪd]
adj. 隐蔽的;隐退的,隐居的 v. 隔绝(seclude的过去式)
- A secluded place is isolated, away from other people. It's quiet, and there's not a lot going on.
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- adj. 隐蔽的;隐退的,隐居的
- v. 隔绝(seclude的过去式)
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1. In her defense, though, the apartment they live in is off a long and somewhat secluded alley.
但是,刘的妻子辩解说,他们居住的房子在一个长而隐蔽的巷子里。
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2. There were plenty of secluded places in the huge warehouse, behind piles of crates or in the freezer.
在那间宽敞的库房中有很多隐蔽的地方,比如成堆的板条箱后面或者在冷冻库中。
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3. In the bar, snacks are served, and the visitor can relax with a drink or a cup of coffee, while the secluded VIP Lounge offers more private and undisturbed seating for meetings and conversations.
在吧台区,有小吃提供,游客可以在这里放松的喝点小酒或者喝点咖啡,但是在隐蔽一点的贵宾区,则提供更多私人空间的座位,适合不被打扰的会面和交谈。
- secluded (adj.) c. 1600, of persons; in reference to places, 1798, past-participle adjective from seclude (v.). Earlier secluse (1590s).
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