hermits
英 [ˈhɜːmɪts]
美 [ˈhɜrməts]
n. 隐士; 隐修者; 遁世者
hermit的复数
柯林斯词典
- 隐士;隐修者;遁世者
Ahermitis a person who lives alone, away from people and society.
双语例句
- This is where the first hermits had dug out their cells and churches during the12th century.
世纪,隐士开始在这里开挖石墓和建造教堂。 - Songs were associated with particular groups of people, such as fishermen, cart-drivers, hermits and so on.
歌曲是特殊的人创作,如渔民、赶大车的人、隐居者等等。 - Hermits Religion and literature
隐士宗教与文学 - Layoffs can turn social butterflies into near hermits who shun such outlets as book clubs and even church groups, finds a new study.
一项新研究发现下岗会让“交际花”成为“隐士”。这些人会回避读书俱乐部、教堂等这类公众设施。 - In the ancient China, hermits usually lived in hamlets.
在古代中国,隐士们通常都住在小村子里。 - For its enchanting scenery and the legend of home of gods, many Taoists and hermits came to cultivate, so Wudang Mountain was regarded as the origin place of China Taoism.
正因其山色秀丽,传说这里是神灵之宅,历史上众多的道客羽士来隐居修持,故而被誉为中国道教的“洞天福地”。 - Although keeping the goal of being hermits in their minds, poets in Xinjin Dynasty mostly sought spiritual relaxation, unwilling to escape from the real world.
在西晋士人中间,普遍存在著以隐逸为高的思想,但他们大多看中的是一种心神的超然无累,而不是想要真正栖遁山泽。 - Some Buddhist monks live in solitude as hermits.
有些和尚在僻静处隐居。 - One of the Catholic hermits of Saint Augustine.
圣德奥古斯丁时期的天主教隐士之一。 - Today's monks, the young as well as the elderly, are drawn by a tradition that dates back to the beginning of Christianity, when hermits retired from the world to live in remote caves.
今天的修士,无论年轻的还是年老的,都饱受基督教早期的传统影响,那时隐士们远离俗世居住在遥远的洞穴之中。
