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词根:solitary
adj.solitary 孤独的;独居的
n.solitary 独居者;隐士
solitariness 隐居;单独
adjective
being, living, or going alone or without companions
saddened by isolation
unfrequented, desolate
a solitary seashore
taken, passed, or performed without companions
a solitary ramble
keeping a prisoner apart from others
solitary confinement
being at once single and isolated
a solitary example
occurring singly and not as part of a group or cluster
flowers terminal and solitary
not gregarious, colonial, social, or compound
solitary bees
noun
one who lives or seeks to live a solitary life : recluse
solitary confinement in prison
put him in solitary
Adjective Middle English, solitarie, from Anglo-French, from Latin solitarius, from solitas aloneness, from solus alone
The first known use of solitary was in the 14th century
solubilitynoun
the quality or state of being soluble
the amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given amount of another substance
solsticenoun
the point in the apparent path of the sun at which the sun is farthest north or south of the equator
the time of the sun's passing a solstice which occurs on June 22nd and on December 22nd
solonnoun
a wise and skillful giver of a collection of laws
a member of a legislative body
soloistnoun
one who performs a solo
solo1 of 3noun
or plural soliˈsō-lē a piece of music written to be performed by one voice or one instrument
an action in which there is only one performer
solo2 of 3adverb or adjective
without a companion : alone
solo3 of 3verb
to perform by oneselfespecially: to fly an airplane without one's instructor
solitudenoun
the quality or state of being alone or far-off from society : seclusion, loneliness
a lonely place (as a desert)
solitary1 of 2adjective
all alone
a solitary traveler
seldom visited : lonely
being the only one : sole
solitary example
growing or living alone : not forming part of a group or cluster the solitary wasps
flowers at the end of the stalk and solitary
solitary2 of 2noun
one who lives or seeks to live a solitary life : recluse, hermit
solitary1 of 2adjective
all alone
a solitary traveler
seldom visited : lonely
being the only one : sole
solitary example
growing or living alone : not forming part of a group or cluster the solitary wasps
flowers at the end of the stalk and solitary
solitary2 of 2noun
one who lives or seeks to live a solitary life : recluse, hermit
1 The hobbled horses grazed not far away; a night bird twitted solitarily in the brush; and from the depths of the forest came the scream of some savage creature out on its kill.
2 Happy, threefold happy, the family, in whose narrow, contracted circle no heart bleeds solitarily, or solitarily rejoices!
3 Nor was he mistaken; the gallant Captain was there, solitarily installed at a little table, and dining very heartily, without putting water in his wine.
4 I paced and down on the crossroad, seeing my shadow walking solitarily!
我徘徊在十字街口, 看着影子孤独的行走!
5 "Taking the earliest opportunity to act solitarily on a highly politicized, polarizing issue without conferring with local jurisdictions, legislators and the sitting governor is, simply put, an abuse of power," Little said at the time.
6 I left Lady Crewe, therefore, to the full enjoyment of her odd figures, while I seated myself, solitarily, at the further end of the room.
7 “But he seems to have so little furniture there and to live so solitarily,” she explained, “that we have even wondered whether he might not be there merely as a sort of caretaker.”
8 Wave - taming Hill It thrusts solitarily from the ground, with an elevation of 213 meters.
伏波山它孤峰突起, 海拔213米,半枕陆地,半插漓江.
9 And she, wandering solitarily in the hall, had no doubt sat down beside a screen that had Edward and Florence on the other side.
10 Skulking coyotes, seeking prey among earth mounds, or night hawks, lilting solitarily in vaulted mid-heaven, uttered cries that pierced the vast blue.
11 But Jean Merle was living, and might continue to live another twenty years or more, thus solitarily and monotonously.
12 A mind that is dull, lethargic, and heavy in its movements when moving solitarily, often effects, when under a social and sympathetic impulse, achievements that are a wonder to itself.
13 "I have sometimes solitarily pleased myself," he begins, and he gazes into the dark shadows of the room, seeing, as it were, the pleasant spectres of the past.
14 All his life he fought to free himself from fear solitarily and he made it!
他一生孤独的为摆脱恐惧的自由而战,并且最终获得了自由!
15 Out of a bad business the queer recognition stood solitarily opportune.
16 It was alarming in no small degree to know how little prevented me from shooting up solitarily to take an indefinite place among the stars.
17 Men moved about solitarily through the night, each saying bitterly to his own heart, 'Would that it had been one of us.'
18 No one is head down, solitarily hunched over a tiny electronic device, alternately stabbing at a screen and a plate of pasta.
19 The country was covered with thick dwarf shrubs; and, in the whole group, we saw but one cocoa-tree rising solitarily above the bushes.
20 The man was slowly wandering about, solitarily and distressed.