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hermit
- IPA[ˈhəːmɪt]
英式
- a person living in solitude as a religious discipline.;a reclusive or solitary person.
noun: hermit, plural noun: hermits
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- 1. a person living in solitude as a religious discipline.
- ▪ a reclusive or solitary person.
- 2. a hummingbird found in the shady lower layers of tropical forests, foraging along a regular route.
- a crab with a soft asymmetrical abdomen, which lives in a castoff mollusk shell for protection. ...
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- a small migratory North American thrush, noted for its melodious song.
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- a sheep that lives by itself, away from the flock: she was the hermit sheep that evaded capture for three years
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- a small migratory North American thrush, noted for its melodious song.
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- a crab with a soft asymmetrical abdomen, which lives in a cast-off mollusc shell for ...
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- avoiding the company of other people; solitary: he has been living a hermit-like existence on the outskirts of town
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- avoiding the company of other people; solitary: he has been living a hermit-like existence on the outskirts of town
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- (c. 1050–1115), French monk. His preaching on the First Crusade rallied thousands of peasants ...
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- IPA[ˈhərmət]
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- a person living in solitude as a religious discipline.
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