reclusive如何读

英:[rɪ'klu:sɪv]

美:[rɪˈklusɪv, -zɪv]

reclusive是什么意思

  • adj.隐遁的;孤寂的

reclusive自然拼读

re·clu·sive

rih klu sihv

reclusive词根

词根:recluse

adj.

recluse 隐居的

n.

recluse 隐士;隐居者

reclusive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 withdrawn from society; seeking solitude;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"

reclusive词源中文解释

1590年代,用于描述事物、地方等,“提供远离社会的隐居之地”,源自 recluse(参见相关词条)和 -ive。到20世纪,它主要用于描述人,“倾向于隐居生活,很少参与社交活动。” 相关词汇: Reclusively; reclusiveness。在英语中, Recluse 曾经也是一个形容词(13世纪早期)。

reclusive词源英文解释

The first known use of reclusive was in 1600

reclusive 例句

1 “Finders Keepers,” the middle book, had a tangential plotline about a reclusive, Salinger-esque writer and the havoc wrought by a dangerously obsessed fan.

2 He..lived..in the country in increasingly reclusive simplicity.

3 “As a university student, Körner led a lonely and reclusive life, devoted only to his studies,” an intertitle then tells us.

4 Dyer, a reclusive author best known for his coming-of-age story set in a boys’ prep school.

5 And the reclusive Houellebecq, who might have hoped that his return from a decade in Ireland would have gone largely unremarked, has found himself at the centre of the storm.

6 You may be rewarded by the sight of the reclusive cheer pheasant crossing the road.

7 The artistic legacy of Hayao Miyazaki, the reclusive and bearded Academy Award-winning director and animator sometimes called Japan's Walt Disney, has never been more certain.

8 They had travelled so far because Murakami is also, famously, reclusive and rarely participates in public events.

9 DeLillo likes to keep this intensity to himself, which has given him the label "reclusive".

10 The sequence follows our traditional sense of Sibelius: a crackly recording, the snowy woods of his native Finland, a reclusive composer in a provincial land.

11 I witnessed his growth into adulthood and transformation into Nightwing, a confident, outgoing adventurer who brings together the DC heroes in a way that the more reclusive Batman cannot.

12 But he also comes off as far less reclusive and detached than long believed.

13 Despite reclusive, his recognition for dedication to the arts made him an easy man to revere.

虽然索尼埃离群索居多年, 但他对艺术上的贡献却一直为人所敬重.

14 Earlier this year, the reclusive novelist Harper Lee finally agreed to release a digital version of “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

15 Despite that fondness, the reclusive Salinger denied the use of his name in the scholarship that allows students like Gilman-Forlini to live in his room.

16 A reclusive accountant takes a chance and adopts a lost, robotic puppy, only to find it over­taking his sanctuary.

17 She was reclusive and never posed for photographs and many of her fans saw only what she looked like in the 1970s.

18 An eccentric, reclusive computer genius works on a mysterious project to discover the meaning of life — or the lack of one.

19 At bottom it’s about what happens when Antonio meets a reclusive older man, Ricardo, who has served two decades in prison.

20 A significant part of Goodman’s skill is her ability to accrue connections in the course of decades, and to gradually work her way into the homes of reclusive or persnickety artists.

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