recluses

英 [rɪˈkluːsɪz] 美 [rɪˈklusɪz]

n.  隐居者; 喜欢独处的人
recluse的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 隐居者;隐士
    A recluse is a person who lives alone and deliberately avoids other people.
    1. His widow became a virtual recluse for the remainder of her life.
      他的寡妻孤寂地度过了余生。

双语例句

  1. Not one of the young recluses could see him, because of the serge curtain, but he had a sweet and rather shrill voice, which they had come to know and to distinguish.
    所有那些年轻的女隐修士,谁也见不着他,因为有那条哔叽帷幕遮着,但是他有一种柔和而稍单薄的嗓音,那是她们能够分辨出来的。
  2. In our opinion, cenobites are not lazy men, and recluses are not idlers.
    在我们看来,静修者不是游手好闲的人,违世遁俗的人也不是懒汉。
  3. Except for hermits and recluses, who shun company, most people are gregarious.
    除规避人群的隐士及遁世者外,大部分人都是喜好群居的。
  4. "Born into poor but cultured families, they will become high-minded scholars or recluses."
    “若生于诗书清贫之族,则为逸士高人”
  5. The lifestyle has been idealized by intellectual recluses, but the idiom itself has been expanded to mean a life free from worldly affairs.
    这是学识满腹的隐士们所描绘的理想生活方式,现在泛指远离尘世喧嚣的生活。
  6. The Explanation and Acceptance of Recluses and Hermit to Zhuang Zi in Song Dynasty
    宋代隐士与佛教徒对庄子的接受
  7. Unfortunately, limited by the rigid dogma that socialism recluses from market economy, we missed the chance.
    但囿于社会主义排斥市场经济的僵化教条,我们错失了良机。
  8. This time there is an important class of scholars, that Recluses group.
    这个时期出现一个重要的士人阶层,即山人群体。
  9. China is blessed with many recluses from ancient times.
    中国自古多隐士。