形容词隐遁的,隐居的; 孤独
1. 隐怼,幽寂的:recluse 隐士,遁世者 | reclusive 隐怼,幽寂的 | seclude 隔绝,隔离
2. 隐遁的:reclusion 隐居遁世 | reclusive 隐遁的 | recoal 重新添煤
3. 幽居的,遁世的:recluse 隐士 | reclusive 幽居的,遁世的 | right-leaning 右倾的
4. 隐遁的, 隐居的:recluse 隐居者 | reclusive 隐遁的, 隐居的 | seclude 隔离
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1. 独居的;隐居的;遁世的
A reclusive person or animal lives alone and deliberately avoids the company of others.
e.g. She had been living a reclusive life in Los Angeles since her marriage broke up.
自从离婚后她一直在洛杉矶过着独居的生活。
e.g. She had become increasingly ill and reclusive.
她病得越来越重,越来越孤僻。
1. The reclusive cleric issues statements only through his office and makes no public appearances.
2. Zhao decided to move the uptight crane couple to a reclusive corner on the zoo's island of cranes to provide them a serene sanctuary.
3. The reclusive Brown testified for several days during the High Court hearing last year, but did not appear yesterday.
4. Russian media are among the few with regular access to official circles in reclusive North Korea.
5. Though retired and reclusive, he still holds political influence and is widely respected.
6. It has in recent years sought to shed its its reclusive reputation, increasingly stepping into the spotlight to promote trademark protection for the temple and raise money.
7. A man who's been living a reclusive life in the mountains has finally met a woman who also likes living in seclusion.
8. But as the country turned more peaceful and prosperous, soldiers now live reclusive lives in camps and campuses.
9. The World Trade Centre star admits he has lost his passion for acting and laments his career has forced him to become reclusive.
10. Because of its reclusive behavior, little is known about it and breeding in captivity has often proven troublesome.
adj
1. providing privacy or seclusion
e.g. the cloistered academic world of books
sat close together in the sequestered pergola
sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree
a secluded romantic spot
Synonym: cloistered secluded sequestered
2. withdrawn from society
seeking solitude
e.g. lived an unsocial reclusive life