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hermitical

/hur-mit/US // ˈhɜr mɪt //UK // (ˈhɜːmɪt) //

隐居,隐居的,隐居式,隐士

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
    • : any person living in seclusion; recluse.
    • : Zoology. an animal of solitary habits.
    • : Ornithology. any of numerous hummingbirds of the genera Glaucis and Phaethornis, having curved bills and dull-colored rather than iridescent plumage.
    • : a spiced molasses cookie often containing raisins or nuts.
    • : Obsolete. a beadsman.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insolitary
Synonyms
lone独自一人,孤零零的,孤单的,孤独的lonely孤独的,寂寞的,孤单的,孤独singular奇异的,奇异,奇特的,奇数individual个人,个人的,个体,个别particular特别是,特别,特别的,特别说明remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远separate分开,独立的,独立,分开的sole独占的,独占,独占性,独占鳌头solo独奏,独唱,独舞,独行侠stag雄鹿,雄鸡,牡鹿,牡丹aloof无动于衷,冷漠无情,冷漠的,冷漠antisocial反社会,反社会的,反社会性,反社会主义cloistered隐居的人,隐居的,隐居,隐修的companionless无伴者,无伴奏者,无伴奏,无伴的deserted冷冷清清,冷冷清清的,荒废的,荒芜的desolate荒凉,凄凉,荒凉的,荒芜distant遥远的,悠远的,遥遥无期,遥远的距离eremetic侵蚀性,糜烂,糜烂的,侵蚀性的forsaken被遗弃的,被抛弃的,被遗弃的人,遗弃的friendless没有朋友,无友,没朋友,无朋友hidden隐藏的,隐蔽的,隐秘的,隐蔽introverted内向的,内向型,性格内向,内向isolated孤立的,隔离的,孤立无援的,孤独的lonesome寂寞,孤寂,孤独的,孤独lorn喇叭misanthropic厌世的人,厌世的,厌世者,厌世offish鲈鱼only只有,只是,只,仅限out-of-the-way荒僻的,荒僻的地方,僻远的,僻静的reclusive隐居,孤僻,孤独的,孤僻的reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利retired已退休的,已退休,已经退休的,已经退休secluded僻静的,僻静,隐蔽的,幽静的sequestered被封存的,被封存,封存的,封存standoffish落落寡合,冷淡,冷漠,冷漠的unaccompanied无人陪伴的,无人陪伴,无人陪同的,孤身一人unapproachable不可接近的,不可接近,不易接近,高不可攀unattended无人值守,无人值守的,无人看管,无人问津uncompanionable不相容的,不合群,不共戴天,不合群的人unfrequented无人问津,无人问津的,不常有的,无人问津的地方unique独特的,独一无二的,独特,独一无二unsocial不合群,不社会,不社交,不合时宜withdrawn撤回的,撤销了,撤销的,已撤销

Examples

  • Our hermit—we’ll later learn his name is Rob—trades his truffles for necessary goods.

  • I’d grown used to hermit life, and the prospect of driving across the bridge to sing in a bar with strangers seemed risky, both health-wise, with reports of new variants around the world, and socially.

  • A hermit, asked how he’s doing, answers, “Oh, same old, same old.”

  • During a summer internship for a local newspaper, she covered a hermit crab beauty pageant.

  • A trip to North Korea introduced Monisha Rajesh to Barbara Demick’s Nothing to Envy, which she describes as “a gripping examination of the so-called hermit kingdom through the voices of six defectors.”

  • The FBI and the President may claim that the Hermit Kingdom is to blame for the most high-profile network breach in forever.

  • How ironic that the Hermit Kingdom is taking the blame for our first real look inside a clique that not even Vice dares penetrate.

  • Someone called him a hermit crab lurking in the halls of the United Nations.

  • The Hermit Kingdom has opened its embassy doors for an exhibit highlighting the work of six artists from its state-run studio.

  • Considering the grand tradition of un-predictability in the Hermit Kingdom, there are countless other possibilities.

  • It was the Hermit's vast store of scientific knowledge that brought the half-dead cop back to health.

  • He flattened out the slip of paper and placed it on the table in front of the Hermit.

  • In the Ozarks he made his living by hunting and fishing, and for some years lived almost the life of a hermit.

  • He took an apartment in the Temple, turned his back on his friends, and became an inaccessible hermit.

  • "But an ordinary hermit wouldn't be able to play like a virtuoso," objected Amy.