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词汇 example_english_sense-of-loneliness
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sense of loneliness

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meanings of senseand loneliness


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sense
noun
uk /sens/ us /sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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loneliness
noun[U]
uk /ˈləʊn.li.nəs/ us /ˈloʊn.li.nəs/
the state of ...
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Examples of sense of loneliness


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In this context, the senseofloneliness partly expresses a fear of destitution and abandonment in old age.
They may send money back to improve their parents' living conditions, but this does little to ameliorate the parents' senseofloneliness.
It needs no words of mine to emphasise the senseofloneliness and isolation which deafness can involve.
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We should do all we can to relieve people from a senseofloneliness, particularly aged people who feel that they have done their work in the world.
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The title is meant to evoke a senseofloneliness through the symbolism of a phone-line without connection.
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His environment contributed to this senseofloneliness.
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Some other observers note that for all their cuteness and flippant humor, these cartoonlike characters evoke a senseofloneliness, anxiety and spiritual emptiness.
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These women live in isolation with a senseofloneliness and shame due to rejection by their own.
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This scene, perhaps, evokes best the profound senseofloneliness and isolation present in the film.
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A senseofloneliness in this remote village drove him to find his talent in sculpture.
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This adds to the senseofloneliness, and has caused the painting to be popularly associated with the concept of urban alienation.
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To address this, they decided to create a senseofloneliness in the character, which they felt would require him to reach out to the teens.
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Jarrell's style pivots on his senseofloneliness and on the intersubjectivity he sought as a response.
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