释义 |
sol·i·tude \ˈsäləˌtüd, -ə.ˌtyüd\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin solitudin-, solitudo, from solus alone + -i- + -tudin-, -tudo -tude — more at sole 1. : the quality or state of being alone or remote from society : solitariness, isolation, seclusion 2. : a solitary or lonely place (as a desert or wilderness) < living in these solitudes > 3. a. obsolete : soleness, uniqueness b. archaic : complete lack : dearth |