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seclude

VT แยกตัว  เก็บตัว  ตัดขาด จาก โลก ภายนอก  อยู่ โดดเดี่ยว  ซ่อนตัว  อยู่ อย่าง สันโดษ  isolate segregate hide conceal yeak-tua

 

seclude from

PHRV แยกตัว จาก  เก็บตัว จาก  yeak-tua-jak

 

secluded

ADJ เป็น ส่วนตัว  เก็บตัว  สันโดษ  ไม่ ติดต่อ โลก ภายนอก  โดดเดี่ยว  สงบ  private hidden withdrawn isolated sequestered pen-suan-tua

 

secludedly

ADV โดยส่วนตัว  doi-suan-tua

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SECLUDE

v.t.[L. secludo; se and claudo, cludo, to shut. ] 1. To separate, as from company or society, and usually to keep apart for some length of tome, or to confine in a separate state; as persons in low spirits seclude themselves from society.
Let eastern tyrants from the light of heav'n Seclude their bosom slaves. Thomson.
2. To shut out; to prevent from entering; to preclude.
Inclose your tender plants in your conservatory, secluding all entrance of cold. Evelyn.

 

SECLUDED

pp. Separated from others; living in retirement; shut out.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SECLUDE

Se *clude, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Secluded; p. pr. & vb. n. Secluding. ]Etym: [L. secludere, seclusum pref. se- aside + claudere to shut. See Close, v. t.]

 

1. To shut up apart from others; to withdraw into, or place in, solitude; to separate from society or intercourse with others. Let Eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom slaves. Thomson.

 

2. To shut or keep out; to exclude. [Obs. ] Evelyn. -- Se *clud "ed *ly, adv. -- Se *clud "ed *ness, n.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

seclude

se clude |siˈklo͞od səˈklud | verb [ with obj. ] keep (someone ) away from other people: I secluded myself up here for a life of study and meditation. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense obstruct access to ): from Latin secludere, from se- apart + claudere to shut.

 

secluded

se clud ed |siˈklo͞odid səˈkludəd | adjective (of a place ) not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private: the gardens are quiet and secluded.

 

Oxford Dictionary

seclude

se |clude |sɪˈkluːd | verb [ with obj. ] keep (someone ) away from other people: I secluded myself up here for a life of study and meditation. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense obstruct access to ): from Latin secludere, from se- apart + claudere to shut .

 

secluded

se |cluded |sɪˈkluːdɪd | adjective (of a place ) not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private: the gardens are quiet and secluded.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

secluded

secluded adjective a secluded little park: sheltered, private, concealed, hidden, unfrequented, sequestered, tucked away. ANTONYMS busy.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

secluded

secluded adjective the house overlooks a quiet, secluded garden: sheltered, private, concealed, hidden, undisturbed, unfrequented, sequestered, tucked away. ANTONYMS public, busy, accessible.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

seclude

se clude /sɪklúːd /動詞 他動詞 かたく 1 «…から » 〈人 〉を引き離しておく, 隔離する, 遮断する «from » .2 〈人 〉を独居させる, 隠棲 いんせい させる ; oneself (from [in ] A )〗(Aから )隠遁 いんとん する, (Aに )引きこもる He secludes himself and sees only his close friends .彼は引きこもって親友にしか顔を見せない .

 

secluded

se cl d ed /-ɪd /形容詞 かたく 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 人里離れた, 奧まった, 一人になれる, 人にわずらわされない 〈場所など 〉; 閑静な ▸ a secluded summer resort 閑静な避暑地 .2 隠遁 いんとん した, 隠居の 〈生活 存在 ▸ a secluded life 隠遁生活 .