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sol.i.ta.ryH5sBl7I7tri, $5sB:7lE7ter7iadjbeing the only one, or not being with other similar things, often by choice独自的,唯一的,孤独的Injury denied the runner the chance to add to her solitary Olympic title.这个跑步运动员因伤而失去了唯一能得到奥林匹克参赛资格的机会。On the hill, a solitary figure is busy chopping down trees.在山上,有个人正在独自忙于砍树。Just after dawn he went for a solitary stroll(= walked alone) through the gardens.黎明刚过,他便独自一人散步,穿过广场。She wasn't happy to walk down such a solitary path/to be in such a solitary place (= where there were no other people) late at night.她不愿意在深夜里走在这条偏僻的路上/待在这个荒凉的地方。Fishing and walking are the two pleasures of the solitary life he enjoys.钓鱼和散步是他孤独生活中所爱好的两大乐趣。He's a solitary little boy, quite happy to play on his own.他是个孤独的小男孩,很喜欢单独一个人玩。Someone who is in solitary confinement (also infml solitary) is kept in a room alone, esp. in a prison.单独禁闭(尤指单独监禁)The woman was diagnosed as clinically depressed after weeks of being kept in solitary confinement.这个女人在被单独禁闭了几星期后,被临床诊断为抑郁症。
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