hermit
英 [ˈhɜːmɪt]
美 [ˈhɜːrmɪt]
n. 隐士; 隐修者; 遁世者
复数:hermits
Collins.1 / BNC.19878 / COCA.16933
牛津词典
noun
- 隐士;隐修者;遁世者
a person who, usually for religious reasons, lives a very simple life alone and does not meet or talk to other people
柯林斯词典
- 隐士;隐修者;遁世者
Ahermitis a person who lives alone, away from people and society.
英英释义
noun
- one who lives in solitude
- one retired from society for religious reasons
双语例句
- The hermit's secret died with him.
隐士的秘密随着他的死亡而消失了。 - When trawling you may catch hermit crabs.
你们用拖网捕鱼时可能会捕到寄居蟹。 - And for this he got the nickname hermit crab.
他也因此得名寄居蟹。 - He became a religious hermit and died shortly after Guenevere did.
朗斯洛心灰意冷,做了隐士。不久,圭内维尔与他先后死去。 - Chinese ancient landscape poetry was in natural connections with hermit culture.
中国古代山水诗与隐士文化有着天然联系。 - The Hermit crossed his brow.
隐士举手合十在他的额顶。 - Six months later one hermit said to the other one," That was a cute little black dog. "
六个月以后,一个隐士对另一个说,“那是一只可爱的小黑狗。” - The hermit led a solitary life in the deep mountains far away from the town.
那位隐士在远离市镇的深山中过着孤寂的生活。 - In his view, the contemporary was an age of darkness, he was a hermit more than a gladiator.
在他看来,当代是一个黑暗的时代,但他不是一个斗士,而更象一个隐士。 - I am not going to become a hermit.
我不想成为一个隐居者。