英:[ˌerɪ'mɪtɪk]
美:[ˌerɪ'mɪtɪk]
英:[ˌerɪ'mɪtɪk]
美:[ˌerɪ'mɪtɪk]
词根:eremite
n.eremite 隐士;遁世修行的人
Adjective
1. of or relating to or befitting eremites or their practices of hermitic living;
"eremitic austerities"
2. characterized by ascetic solitude;
"the eremitic element in the life of a religious colony"
"his hermitic existence"
3. characterized by or preferring solitude in mode of life;
"the eremitic element in the life of a religious colony"
"a lone wolf"
"a man of a solitary disposition"
Middle English — more at hermit
The first known use of eremite was in the 13th century
1 For a long time MEN Hao-ran has always been regarded as an eremitic poet, but in recent years some scholars deem that MEN Hao-ran had a strong mind of being an official.
长期以来,人们一直认为孟浩然是一位纯粹的隐逸诗人,但近年来却有一些学者认为他有强烈的入仕之心。
2 Writing about this death, Edward Hoagland observed that Alaska is “not the best site in the world for eremitic experiments or peace-love theatrics.”
3 But when the narrative moves to Cate’s high school days in the 1990s and then to her current, eremitic life, Kibler takes her foot off the gas and coasts.
4 The emperor T’ai-Tsung desired him to commit his journey to writing, and also that he should abandon the eremitic rule and serve the state.
5 The money part of this eremitic business need not be harshly judged; for we must bear in mind that this honest Servitor of Christ is strong enough not to have his will in the matter.
6 The outline of the Greek story is as follows:—St Thomas had converted the people of India, and after the eremitic life originated in Egypt, many Indians adopted it.
7 One felt alive based upon the vibrations gained from being knocked around; and as eremitic and misanthropic as she was, Gabriele was a girl who liked her fun.
8 The outline of the story is as follows:— St. Thomas had converted the people of India to the truth; and after the eremitic life originated in Egypt many in India adopted it.
9 He had been living the eremitic life on the isle of Gallinaria, shaped so like a snail, off the coast of Albenga, and had nearly poisoned himself with trying to eat hellebore leaves.
10 And yet, deeply considered, this eremitic business presents another aspect.
11 The Spirituals began to seek relief in a return to the eremitic life.
12 His messengers have gone hither and thither, to the monasteries, the convents, and the eremitic colonies wherever accessible.
13 The founder of the Carthusians, Bruno, a native of Koln, but master of the Cathedral school at Rheims, also took the eremitic life as his model for the individual.
14 an eremite wandering the desert alone as a test of his faith
15 Walden, after all, is a kind of how-to guide, a self-help book for aspiring eremites.
2 遁世的
4 隐士的