solitary 的 2 个定义
- alone; without companions; unattended: a solitary passer-by.
- living alone; avoiding the society of others: a solitary existence.
- by itself; alone: one solitary house.
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plural sol·i·tar·ies.
- a person who lives alone or in solitude, or avoids the society of others.
- a person who lives in solitude from religious motives.
- solitary confinement.
solitary 近义词
alone, single; unsociable
solitary 的近义词 44 个
- lone
- lonely
- singular
- individual
- particular
- remote
- separate
- sole
- solo
- stag
- aloof
- antisocial
- cloistered
- companionless
- deserted
- desolate
- distant
- eremetic
- forsaken
- friendless
- hermitical
- hidden
- introverted
- isolated
- lonesome
- lorn
- misanthropic
- offish
- only
- out-of-the-way
- reclusive
- reserved
- retired
- secluded
- sequestered
- standoffish
- unaccompanied
- unapproachable
- unattended
- uncompanionable
- unfrequented
- unique
- unsocial
- withdrawn
solitary 的反义词 7 个
更多solitary例句
- His careful, solitary work helped reveal individual cells of the brain that together create wider networks.
- Researchers had long thought they were solitary, nocturnal hunters.
- Fly-fishing is a solitary pursuit, and I figured those states would have built-in social distancing.
- I can’t say enough about that for young children and music, that if their parents can invest that time with them, it makes it a less solitary thing.
- She’d heard that the rats were solitary, so her first catch should have emptied the territory.
- They are impressive animals, solitary hunters blessed with incredible power and athleticism.
- Once transferred to Karaj Prison, he spent an additional 15 days in solitary confinement.
- I was put in a solitary confinement completely cut off from the outside world without even enjoying basic prisoner rights.
- I have been told that, if I continue with this protest, I will be placed in solitary confinement.
- Livvix, 30, is now in solitary confinement in the maximum-security Ayalon prison in Ramla, a city near Tel Aviv.
- The light which discovered its dismal bounds to his solitary eyes, came from a small grated aperture in the vaulted roof.
- It has been years since they have had a license at our tavern, so there was a solitary man in the bar-room when I entered.
- "I was playin' sock-ball," snuffled the boy, and a solitary tear rolled down his snub nose.
- With these words the matron dropped into her chair, and, once more resting her elbow on the table, thought of her solitary fate.
- It needs better evidence to stamp this solitary suggestion of a blot on the clear scutcheon of Douglas.