anchorite

美 [ˈæŋkəraɪt]英 [ˈæŋkəraɪt]
  • n.(旧时的)隐修士
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noun

(旧时的)隐修士
(in the past) a religious person who lived alone and avoided other people

noun

1
one retired from society for religious reasons
Synonym: hermit

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  1. As a more special class of Chinese ancient society , the anchorite were particularly striking class .

    隐逸作为中国古代一个较为特殊的阶层特别引人注目,他们以不事王侯,高尚其事的社会价值观和行为趋向,在很长一段时间内为人们所称颂。

  2. On his lonely estate Eugene lived the life of an anchorite .

    叶甫盖尼在寂寞冷清的庄园里过着隐士般的生活。

  3. Up to this he had led in the desert the life of an anchorite ; now he comes forth to deliver his message to the world .

    他一直在沙漠过着隐士的生活;现在他出来向世界传达他的信息。

  4. Lao Laizi was an anchorite in Spring and Autumn Period . He did farming at the south side of Meng Mountain to avoid the chaos in that period .

    老莱子,春秋时期楚国隐士,为躲避世乱,自耕于蒙山南麓。