单词 | solitary |
释义 | solitary (sɒlɪtri , US -teri ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A person or animal that is solitary spends a lot of time alone. Paul was a shy, pleasant, solitary man. They often have a lonely and solitary life to lead. Synonyms: unsociable, retiring, reclusive, unsocial 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A solitary activity is one that you do alone. His evenings were spent in solitary drinking. Synonyms: lone, alone 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A solitary person or object is alone, with no others near them. ...the occasional solitary figure making a study of wildflowers or grasses. 4. uncountable noun [usually in NOUN] Solitary is the same as solitary confinement. [informal] Tom was in solitary across the way from me. Synonyms: hermit, loner [informal], recluse, introvert Quotations: If you are idle, be not solitary; if you are solitary, be not idle Collocations: solitary animal Tigers are solitary animals and each one needs about 10,000 hectares of hunting territory. Times, Sunday Times There's also a scientific point, as the feast brings experts close to usually solitary animals. Times, Sunday Times Scientists had always thought of them as dim-witted, solitary animals. Times, Sunday Times About 7,000 animals took part in the study and, although red squirrels are solitary animals, five adoptions were observed. Times, Sunday Times Alternatively, it may be a behavioural problem: cats are naturally solitary animals. Times, Sunday Times He lived in a solitary cell just long enough to lie in and wide enough to sit cross-legged. Times, Sunday Times Two weeks' solitary confinement was awarded but, because all the solitary cells were full, the would-be escapers were confined to two small rooms. Times, Sunday Times Corridors are lined with solitary cells. Times, Sunday Times Cells are often in unseparable chains, but may appear as solitary cells in some species. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The large outer exercise yard was bisected by a central radiating structure running to the rear perimeter wall which contained solitary cells and infirmaries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Was it really the result of a solitary hunter befriending an injured wolf? Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Failure to find its numbers in mass mortality leads to further conjecture that it was a solitary hunter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Tigers are solitary hunters and once they no longer perform at the highest level it's game over. Times, Sunday Times They are mostly solitary hunters, but in the evening a few of them sometimes gather to roost near each other on a dry patch in the marshes or on grassland. Times, Sunday Times By nature, they are solitary hunters, so anyone who gets in their way can be in for it. Times, Sunday Times I am a very solitary individual who rarely seeks the company of others. Times, Sunday Times These poems all begin with a solitary individual and end with a society. The Times Literary Supplement The bluefin trevally hunts both as a solitary individual and in groups of up to 20, with most fish preferring an individual approach. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The solitary individual, however, could do but little. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We tend to see solitary individuals who may have memory problems of one sort or another. Times, Sunday Times He leaves her for a time and goes for a long, solitary walk. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The large landscape photographs, with texts, record points on his solitary walks. Times, Sunday Times I will also miss the sound of the waterfall down by the studio and my solitary walks round the ponds on misty autumnal mornings before the world wakes. Times, Sunday Times He was uninterested in helping with farm work, but loved to go for long, solitary walks - and to read. The Times Literary Supplement She describes to me solitary walks, a preference for her own company and being bored. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 独处的 Japanese: ひとりぼっちの |
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