reclusive

英[rɪ'kluːsɪv] 美[rɪ'kluːsɪv]
  • adj. 隐遁的;孤寂的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 隐遁的
    2. 孤寂的
    3. 隐居的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. withdrawn from society; seeking solitude;

    "lived an unsocial reclusive life"

  2. providing privacy or seclusion;

    "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"

1. My marriage has broken up. It has made me reclusive and unsociable.
我的婚姻破裂了。这让我变得孤僻、不愿与人来往。

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2. He is a reclusive, timorous creature.
他是个离群索居、胆小羞怯的家伙。

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3. She had become increasingly ill and reclusive.
她病得越来越重,越来越孤僻。

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4. 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。

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5. She is very reclusive, to the point of shutting me out of her life.
她遁世索居,以至将我排除在她生活之外。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He is in essence a reclusive sort.
      他本质上具有一种隐士的气质
    2. The reclusive Ravel was overwhelmed.
      习惯了独处的拉威尔真是受不了啦。