seclusion 英 [sɪ'kluːʒ(ə)n]   美 [sɪ'klʊʒən]

seclusion

seclusion  英 [sɪ'kluːʒ(ə)n] 美 [sɪ'klʊʒən]

n. 隔离;隐退;隐蔽的地方 

名词复数:seclusions 

In 1971 the visit to Beijing by a group of U.S. table tennis players foreshadowed the end of China's Cold War–era seclusion and a new era in relations between Washington and Beijing. 在1971年,一群美国乒乓球运动员访问北京,预示着中国冷战隔离期结束,预示着华盛顿与北京关系的新时代。
Of the 28 hospitals that changed their policies to become smoke free, tobacco-related health problems, seclusion and restraint, and use of coercion or threats all declined significantly, they said. 研究人员说,这28家医院采取了禁烟政策以后,因香烟引起的健康问题以及隔离,限制,强迫或者威胁的使用次数,都有显著地下降。

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  • n. 隔离;隐退;隐蔽的地方
  • 1. In 1971 the visit to Beijing by a group of U.S. table tennis players foreshadowed the end of China's Cold War–era seclusion and a new era in relations between Washington and Beijing.

    在1971年,一群美国乒乓球运动员访问北京,预示着中国冷战隔离期结束,预示着华盛顿与北京关系的新时代。

  • 2. Of the 28 hospitals that changed their policies to become smoke free, tobacco-related health problems, seclusion and restraint, and use of coercion or threats all declined significantly, they said.

    研究人员说,这28家医院采取了禁烟政策以后,因香烟引起的健康问题以及隔离,限制,强迫或者威胁的使用次数,都有显著地下降。

  • 3. A rat and a rabbit, emerging from a century and a half of peaceful seclusion, have found themselves in the eye of an international storm about their future, and the proper fate of looted artworks.

    经过一个半世纪的离群索居之后,一只老鼠和一只兔子发现自己正身处一场涉及它们的未来的国际风暴之中,这是被掠夺艺术品的特有命运。

  • seclusion (n.) 1610s, from Medieval Latin seclusionem (nominative seclusio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin secludere (see seclude).
se·clu·sion / sɪˈkluːʒn ; NAmE sɪˈkluːʒn / noun [uncountable ] the state of being private or of having little contact with other people 清静;隐居;与世隔绝 the seclusion and peace of the island 岛上的幽僻宁静 seclusion seclusions se·clu·sion / sɪˈkluːʒn ; NAmE sɪˈkluːʒn /
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