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.- 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。
- I have so many friends, but deep down, underneath, I have a fear of loneliness.
英英释义
noun
- a disposition toward being alone
- sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned
- the state of being alone in solitary isolation
双语例句
- Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness
很多失聪者都有孤独无助的感觉。 - Amy felt a moment of pure, panicky loneliness
埃米感到一阵真切、惶惶然的孤独。 - She was sobbing her loneliness into her pillow.
她伏枕啜泣以泄心中的孤寂。 - 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。 - Mary Shelley knew something about loneliness and abandonment.
玛丽.雪莱知道有关孤独和遗弃的滋味。 - 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。 - I am at the beginning of a new and unutterable loneliness.
我再次陷入莫名的孤独寂寞中。 - He felt a sudden inexpressible loneliness.
他突然有种说不出的孤独感。 - I thanked you to expel my loneliness and the loneliness.
我感谢你赶走了我的孤单与寂寞。 - Although in many ways Blair has lived a quintessential baby boomer's life, there is an air of loneliness and detachment about him.
尽管布莱尔在很多方面反映出他属于典型的战后婴儿潮一代,他身上却也有着些许遗世独立的气质。