hermitage 英 ['hɜːmɪtɪdʒ]   美 ['hɝmɪtɪdʒ]

hermitage

hermitage  英 ['hɜːmɪtɪdʒ] 美 ['hɝmɪtɪdʒ]

n. 隐士生活;隐士住处 

名词复数:hermitages 

For all the talk about eating cabbage and eating with ordinary people, even then hermitage cost a lot of money. 尽管他花了大笔金钱在"隐士山"葡萄酒上,但是他爱吃卷心菜以及与普通民众一同进餐
Eventually he entered a forest, and there suddenly stood before him an old man, who had left his hermitage to dig for roots. 最终他进入一片森林,一位老人突然站在他前面,那位老人为了挖掘树根离开了他的隐居之所。

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  • n. 隐士生活;隐士住处
  • 1. For all the talk about eating cabbage and eating with ordinary people, even then hermitage cost a lot of money.

    尽管他花了大笔金钱在"隐士山"葡萄酒上,但是他爱吃卷心菜以及与普通民众一同进餐

  • 2. Eventually he entered a forest, and there suddenly stood before him an old man, who had left his hermitage to dig for roots.

    最终他进入一片森林,一位老人突然站在他前面,那位老人为了挖掘树根离开了他的隐居之所。

  • 3. I think she will be pleased with the hermitage.

    我想,她一定会喜欢我们这个幽静的小地方。

  • hermitage (n.) late 13c., "dwelling place of a hermit," from Old French hermitage/ermitage "hermitage, solitude," from hermit (see hermit). Earlier in the same sense in English was hermitorie (c. 1200), from Medieval Latin hermitorium. Transferred sense of "solitary or secluded dwelling place" is from 1640s.
her·mit·age / ˈhɜːmɪtɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈhɜːrmɪtɪdʒ / noun a place where a hermitlives or lived 隐居处;修道院 hermitage hermitages her·mit·age / ˈhɜːmɪtɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈhɜːrmɪtɪdʒ /
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