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reclusion

/ri-kloo-zhuhn/US // rɪˈklu ʒən //

归隐,归属感,归属,归纳

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the condition or life of a recluse.
    • : an act of shutting or the state of being shut up in seclusion.

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Examples

  • He was thrown into prison and, in 1572, was sentenced to penance and reclusion, thus rendering him ineligible.

  • It was little likely that the Central prison to which she was consigned in perpetual "reclusion" would ever surrender its prey.

  • She escaped with two years of reclusion and six more of exile.

  • Shall I add that the primary cause of my reclusion no longer operated so powerfully?

  • In the central prisons three kinds of punishment exist, forced labour, confinement called 'reclusion,' and correction.