solitary
adj. 獨自的,獨立的; 單個的; 唯一的; 隱居的
n. 獨居者,隱士; 單獨禁閉
A person or animal that is solitary spends a lot of time alone.
Paul was a shy, pleasant, solitary man...
保羅是一個羞怯、友善、慣於獨處的男人。
They often have a lonely and solitary life to lead.
他們常常過一種獨居的孤獨生活。
A solitary activity is one that you do alone.
His evenings were spent in solitary drinking.
他晚上的時間都是靠獨自喝悶酒打發。
A solitary person or object is alone, with no others near them.
...the occasional solitary figure making a study of wildflowers or grasses.
偶爾出現的研究野花野草的孤單身影
Solitary is the same as solitary confinement .
Tom was in solitary across the way from me.
湯姆在我對面被單獨監禁。
1. confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners;
2. one who lives in solitude
1. characterized by or preferring solitude in mode of life;
2. of plants and animals; not growing or living in groups or colonies;
3. lacking companions or companionship;
4. enjoyed or performed alone;
5. being the only one; single and isolated from others;
6. separated from or unfrequented by others; remote or secluded;
lonely, alone, desolate, lone, solitary
這些形容詞均有"孤單的,寂寞的"之意。
Solitary pursuits such as reading and sewing.
獨自的追求如閱讀及縫製.
All I could hear was the steady clacking of a solitary typewriter.
我所能聽到的一切是一部孤零零的打字機不斷髮出的噼啪聲.
At daybreak Jesus went out to a solitary place.
天亮的時候、耶穌出來、走到曠野的地方.
Without friends one feels lonely and solitary.
沒有朋友,一感覺起來孤單而孤獨.
A person or animal that is solitary a lot of time alone.
保羅是一個害羞、快樂、喜歡獨來獨往的人.