adv. lonesomely
他是个独居的人,或许他本应该孤独地死去才合适。
A solitary man, it was perhaps fitting that he should have died alone.
她孤独地行走着。
我再次去推动的雪橇,想到自己会在寒冷中孤独地死去,我力气倍增。
I heaved again at my sledge, my strength boosted by visions of a cold, lonely death.
Dean, ragged in a moth-eaten overcoat he bought specially for the freezing temperatures of the East, walked off alone and the last I saw of him he rounded the corner of Seventh Avenue, eyes on the street ahead and bent to it again.
狄恩穿着一件被虫蛀过的破大衣,这是他特意带来防备东部寒冷气候的,孤独地走了,我最后看到他徘徊在,7号大街的转角,眼望前方,然后转身消失了。
It might be very important and insightful, but you're not saying anything especially interesting about death when you say everyone dies alone, if it's also true that everyone eats their lunch alone.
很重要,很有见地,但这样提出每个人都孤独而死时,并未对死亡本身提出什么有趣特别的见地,因为说每个人都孤独地吃中饭也是对的。
It better not be that everyone does everything alone, because--in whatever the relevant sense of alone turns out to be-- if everyone does everything alone, then of course that might be interesting.
而不是说每个人都是孤独地做着每件事情,因为不管孤独的定义是什么-,如果每个人都在孤独地做着每件事情,这说法固然很有趣。
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