solitude
美音:
[´sɔlə´tu:d
]英音:
[´sɔlə´tu:d
]n.孤独
难易程度:
solitude为短语/超纲词汇
词根
sol=alone(独特的)
近义词, 同义词
solitude
/'sɒlɪtju:d; [US] -tu:d; `sɑlə,tud/
n [U] (state or quality of) being alone without companions; solitary state 孤单; 独居
*not fond of solitude 不喜欢孤身一人
* She enjoys the solitude of her own flat. 她喜欢独自在自己的公寓里.
solitude
n[U][
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;Origin:Latin solitudo, from solus;
SOLE1]
when you are alone, especially when this is what you enjoy
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lonelinessin solitude Carl spent the morning in solitude. the solitude of her house on the lake
1. The American high priest of solitude was Thoreau. 美国的独处高士是梭罗。
2. The more modest and humble we feel, the more we suffer from solitude, feeling ourselves inadequate company. 我们越是感觉谦卑,就越受孤独的折磨,感到仅与自己相处远远不够。
3. No doubt about it, solitude is improved by being voluntary. 毫无疑问,如果自愿独处,则感觉要好得多。
4. She enjoys the solitude of her own flat. 她喜欢独自在自己的公寓里.
5. Solitude will end on Thursday. 孤独将会于星期四结束。
6. Perhaps it is the desire for solitude or the chance of making an unexpected discovery that lures people down to the depths of the earth. 寻求独处的愿望或寻求意外发现的机会的欲望吸引人们来到地下深处。
7. “How graceful, how benign, is solitude,” he wrote. 他写道:"独处多么优闲, 美妙。"
8. Listen to him: “I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.” 听听他是这么说的:"我发现没有任何同伴比独处更好。"
9. Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity for poets and philosophers. 独处的灵感是诗人和哲学家最有用的东西。
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