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Definition of sequestered in English: sequesteredadjective sɪˈkwɛstədsəˈkwɛstərd (of a place) isolated and hidden away. (地方)与世隔绝的;隐蔽的 一个与世隔绝的荒凉地点。 Example sentencesExamples - He had spent most of his life in a sequestered village in Little Russia, where he tilled the soil and even wore the national peasant costume.
- Marriage to Yoshiki Kuroda, a Tokyo urban planner, means the only daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko must leave the sequestered environment of the Imperial family for a new life as a housewife.
- She shares this sequestered spot with her cartoonist husband, Bob, and their two enormous, exuberant dogs.
- What was supposed to be a sequestered monastic retreat became a hive of modern American productive activity.
- It is probable that this remote and sequestered place was used in latter times for the celebration of Mass, when the Romish religion was not publicly tolerated.
- There can be few novelists who live and work in such a sequestered spot- and perhaps this explains why the 64-year-old academic is so prolific an author.
- The day after her unit withdrew from Monrovia, Black Diamond's compound and the sequestered house presented a desolate sight.
- But it will not take place ‘over there’ in some sequestered place away from where we all live and where something called ‘the economy’ operates.
- The intense blue of the sky and the sweeping horizons accentuate the sequestered villages.
- I knew there was more at stake then the murder of Gorey's sister in a far away city; there had to be something, in or around the heights of Richmond, which drew their black attentions to this remote and sequestered hamlet.
- Nothing could be more English than the sequestered village near Bath where she lives and works.
Synonyms secluded, cloistered, hidden away, concealed, tucked away, hard to find isolated, out of the way, off the beaten track, remote, cut off unfrequented, lonely quiet, private, secret archaic retired Definition of sequestered in US English: sequesteredadjectivesəˈkwestərdsəˈkwɛstərd (of a place) isolated and hidden away. (地方)与世隔绝的;隐蔽的 一个与世隔绝的荒凉地点。 Example sentencesExamples - It is probable that this remote and sequestered place was used in latter times for the celebration of Mass, when the Romish religion was not publicly tolerated.
- But it will not take place ‘over there’ in some sequestered place away from where we all live and where something called ‘the economy’ operates.
- The day after her unit withdrew from Monrovia, Black Diamond's compound and the sequestered house presented a desolate sight.
- Marriage to Yoshiki Kuroda, a Tokyo urban planner, means the only daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko must leave the sequestered environment of the Imperial family for a new life as a housewife.
- There can be few novelists who live and work in such a sequestered spot- and perhaps this explains why the 64-year-old academic is so prolific an author.
- The intense blue of the sky and the sweeping horizons accentuate the sequestered villages.
- Nothing could be more English than the sequestered village near Bath where she lives and works.
- He had spent most of his life in a sequestered village in Little Russia, where he tilled the soil and even wore the national peasant costume.
- What was supposed to be a sequestered monastic retreat became a hive of modern American productive activity.
- She shares this sequestered spot with her cartoonist husband, Bob, and their two enormous, exuberant dogs.
- I knew there was more at stake then the murder of Gorey's sister in a far away city; there had to be something, in or around the heights of Richmond, which drew their black attentions to this remote and sequestered hamlet.
Synonyms secluded, cloistered, hidden away, concealed, tucked away, hard to find |