词汇 | a lone wolf |
释义 | Idiom a lone wolf a person who prefers to do things on their own.The typical role for Bogart was the Casablanca character, a lone wolf, cynical but heroic. lone wolf1. Someone who does not seek or like the company of others. Shannon should have known Brad would break her heart—he's a lone wolf who doesn't like getting close to anybody. A: "Does he have any friends at school?" B: "No, I think he's a lone wolf." 2. A terrorist who acts alone or independently of a larger group when carrying out an attack. The attack was carried out by another lone wolf who had no affiliation with terror groups but was inspired by radical postings online. a lone wolfA lone wolf is an independent person who likes doing things on their own, rather than doing them with other people. He was also somewhat of a lone wolf, never marrying. Latham's personal style is that of a political lone wolf. a ˌlone ˈwolfa person who chooses to work, live, be, etc. alone: In the police force he had the reputation of being something of a lone wolf. |
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