hermit
/ˈhɜːmɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɜːrmɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhər-mət/ (ame, mw)
hermit — 名詞
- hermitsingular
- hermitsplural
1. someone who chooses to live alone, away from towns and other people, often becau
隱士
選擇獨自隱居、遠離人群生活的人
someone who chooses to live alone, away from towns and other people, often because of their religious faith
Fatima became a hermit after her husband died, rarely leaving the cottage for weeks.
丈夫過世後,Fatima 成了隱士,好幾個星期都極少踏出家門。
collocation: became a hermit — for a change to a solitary life
Deep in the forest, an old hermit had been living alone in a wooden hut for twenty years.
森林深處,一位老隱士獨自住在木屋裡,已經二十年了。
pattern: living alone in a [place] for [time period]
The villagers left fresh bread and milk outside the cave where the hermit lived.
村民們把新鮮的麵包和牛奶放在隱士居住的山洞外。
Dmitri's uncle was a hermit who kept to himself for almost his entire life.
Dmitri 的叔叔是個隱士,幾乎一輩子都獨來獨往。
Some people become hermits not out of faith but to escape the pressures of city life.
有些人成為隱士不是出於信仰,而是為了逃離城市生活的壓力。
用法筆記
Often used with 'become' or 'live as' to describe someone adopting a solitary way of life, rather than describing a temporary preference for being alone.