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loneliness

英 [ˈləʊnlinəs]

美 [ˈloʊnlinəs]

n.  孤独; 寂寞

复数:lonelinesses 

BNC.7735 / COCA.7051

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 孤独;寂寞
    Lonelinessis the unhappiness that is felt by someone because they do not have any friends or do not have anyone to talk to.
    1. I have so many friends, but deep down, underneath, I have a fear of loneliness.
      我虽然有很多朋友,但心底里还是惧怕寂寞。

英英释义

noun

双语例句

  • Her shyness condemned her to a life of loneliness.
    她生性腼腆,这使得她的生活很孤独。
  • Too fairly formed for loneliness, one day she stood selected for the monarch's side.
    天生丽质难自弃,一朝选在君王侧。(白居易《长恨歌》)
  • Loneliness can be horrible, but it need not remain that way
    孤独可能会很可怕,但也并非一定如此。
  • She was inhibited from coming to the decision to emigrate by the thought of her mother's loneliness.
    她因担心母亲会感到孤独而不能作出移居国外的决定。
  • She was sobbing her loneliness into her pillow.
    她伏枕啜泣以泄心中的孤寂。
  • I can give you my loneliness, my darkness, the hunger of my heart;
    我给你我的寂寞,我的黑暗,我心的饥渴。
  • Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness
    很多失聪者都有孤独无助的感觉。
  • Mary Shelley knew something about loneliness and abandonment.
    玛丽.雪莱知道有关孤独和遗弃的滋味。
  • They could shake off their weariness and loneliness in these houses.
    这些人的疲劳与寂寞是从这些房子中可以一律解除的。
  • Emily wrote poems that expressed feelings of loneliness or seclusion.
    艾米莉的诗表达了她的孤独和与世隔离的情感。