释义 |
self-ˈexile [self- 1 a.] Voluntary exile.
1827Buckham's Theat. Greeks 137 The motives for this self-exile are obscure. 1852H. W. Pierson Miss. Mem. 168 Duty to our Lord required self-exile from home. So self-ˈexiled pa. pple.
1737Savage Of Public Spirit 191 Must self-exil'd roam Never to hope a friend, nor find a home. 1813Scott Trierm. ii. Interl. v, Arthur must..Self-exiled seek some distant shore. 1903Kipling Five Nations 60 Self-exiled from our grass delights. |