seclude
英 [sɪˈkluːd]
美 [səˈkluːd]
seclude 隔离,隐居se-,分开,离开,-clud,关闭,词源同 close,conclude.引申词义隔离,隐居。
- seclude (v.)
- mid-15c., "to shut up, enclose, confine," from Latin secludere "shut off, confine," from se- "apart" (see secret) + -cludere, variant of claudere "to shut" (see close (v.)). Meaning "to remove or guard from public view" is recorded from 1620s. Related: Secluded; secluding.
- 1. It was not right to seclude themselves like that.
- 他们不应当那样与世隔绝.
- 2. She would seclude herself from the world forever.
- 她要永远摆脱这个世界.
- 3. Seclude the reading nook from other parts of the room if possible.
- 如果有可能的话,最好把读书角和房间其他空间分开.
- 4. Moslems seclude their wives in the harem.
- 回教徒隔绝他们的妻子在闺房中.
- 5. Culture shock symptoms are really hard to seclude.
- 文化休克症状是真的很难隔绝.