solitude
solitude 英 [ˈsɒlɪtju:d] 美 [ˈsɑlətud]
n. 孤独;隐居;荒僻的地方
名词复数:solitudes
- Solitude is the state of being alone. You might crave solitude after spending the holidays with your big, loud family — you want nothing more than to get away from everyone for a little while.
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- n. 孤独;隐居;荒僻的地方
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1. Only nature and solitude.
只有自然和孤独。
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2. She will want nothing but solitude and you.
除了孤独和你,她将别无所求。
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3. One surprising answer, in this age of alienation, is a lack of solitude.
在这个疏远的时代,一个令人惊讶的答案就是“缺乏必要的孤独”。
- solitude (n.) mid-14c., from Old French solitude "loneliness" (14c.) and directly from Latin solitudinem (nominative solitudo) "loneliness, a being alone; lonely place, desert, wilderness," from solus "alone" (see sole (adj.)). "Not in common use in English until the 17th c." [OED]
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