solitary

solitary — 形容詞

1. describes a person or thing that stays or exists by itself, without any others n

1.形容詞B2
釋義

孤獨的;唯一

空間中僅有單一人或物

describes a person or thing that stays or exists by itself, without any others nearby

例句

A solitary figure stood at the far end of the empty train platform.

月台上遠遠的盡頭站著一個孤獨的身影。

collocation: solitary figure

Haruto spotted a solitary tree growing on the rocky hillside above the river.

Haruto 在岩石遍布的山坡上看到一棵孤零零的樹。

同義詞
  • alone

    more general; can be temporary or neutral

  • isolated

    emphasises being cut off or separated from others

  • lone

    literary or formal; always before a noun

反義詞

文法句型

solitary + noun

用法筆記

Frequently used before a noun to emphasise that there is only one person or thing in sight. Often paired with locations that suggest emptiness (desert, platform, hillside, sea).

常見錯誤

I felt solitary in the new city.
I felt lonely in the new city.
💡'solitary' describes a physical state of being alone, not the sad emotion of missing others.

2. carried out or experienced without any other people joining in

2.形容詞B2
釋義

獨自的

沒有他人參與的活動

carried out or experienced without any other people joining in

例句

Mathieu enjoys taking solitary walks along the river early in the morning.

Mathieu 喜歡在清晨沿著河邊獨自散步。

collocation: solitary walk

After a long day at the office Gita preferred a solitary meal at home.

在辦公室忙碌一整天後,Gita 寧可在家獨自吃飯。

同義詞
  • alone

    used after a verb ('did it alone') rather than before a noun

  • solo

    common for performances or trips; slightly more informal

  • unaccompanied

    formal; often used for travel or music

反義詞
  • group

    done with others, as in 'group activity'

文法句型

solitary + noun (activity)

用法筆記

Only used before a noun (attributive position). The activity itself is the focus — the person may or may not enjoy being alone.

3. having a character that enjoys or prefers being on one's own, without regular co

3.形容詞B2
釋義

愛獨處的

偏好獨處而不常與人往來

having a character that enjoys or prefers being on one's own, without regular contact with others

例句

Ezra has always been a solitary child who feels fine playing alone for hours.

Ezra 從小就是個愛獨處的孩子,自己玩幾個小時也覺得很好。

solitary child — describes personality, not circumstance

The elderly woman next door is quite solitary and rarely visits the neighbours.

隔壁的老太太很喜歡獨處,很少去拜訪鄰居。

同義詞
  • unsociable

    can sound slightly negative; suggests avoiding people

  • reclusive

    stronger; describes someone who actively withdraws from society

  • introverted

    psychological term; prefers quiet, low-stimulation environments

反義詞

文法句型

solitary + noun (person/animal)

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1 (ALONE AND ISOLATED): sense 1 focuses on a physical state at a moment in time; this sense describes a lasting personality trait. The subject is typically a person or animal.

4. of a place — positioned far from towns or busy areas, so that it feels quiet and

4.形容詞B2
釋義

偏僻的;荒涼

遠離城鎮而寂靜的地方

of a place — positioned far from towns or busy areas, so that it feels quiet and empty

例句

The Kim family rented a solitary cottage deep in the forest for the whole summer.

Kim 一家在森林深處租了一間偏僻的小屋度過整個夏天。

collocation: solitary cottage / solitary house

The island is known for its solitary beaches that tourists rarely visit.

這座島以觀光客很少造訪的幽靜海灘聞名。

同義詞
  • remote

    emphasises distance from civilisation

  • secluded

    suggests privacy and being hidden from view

  • desolate

    stronger; suggests emptiness that may feel sad or barren

反義詞

文法句型

solitary + noun (place)

用法筆記

Only used before a noun (attributive). The place itself is not 'alone' — the word paints a picture of deep quiet and lack of human activity.

solitary — 名詞