dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

samotny, opuszczony Anglais:

1. desolate desolate


The house felt desolate
I looked at desolated street
The town was desolate after the flood.
The house stood in a desolate landscape.
extremely sad and feeling alone: She felt desolate when her best friend moved away.
She felt desolate when nobody came to her birthday party.
If you feel alone, left out, and devastated, you feel desolate. A deserted, empty, depressing place can be desolate too.
Here, only the twisting grey concrete under his tires disturbed the desolate wild.
Desolate is defined as someone or something which is unhappy or bleak. A barren and depressing landscape is an example of a desolate landscape. A person who is miserable and sad is an example of someone who is desolate. A desolate landscape.
I was unhappy and desolate for so long
strained, desolate face
Their camping site was a desolate place, without any of the comforts they expected.
"There is a desolated town."
these half-finished estates, especially on the outskirts of towns, stand desolate and with little hope of eventually being completed and inhabited
If one does not have a hobby, his life may be desolate.

2. friendless


Soon you will find yourself friendless.
He died alone and friendless.

3. solitary


He led a rather solitary existence.
She lives a solitary life in a remote part of Scotland.
the solitary goal of the match
Lisa lives a solitary life. She never socialises with other people.
If you are idle, be not solitary, if you are solitary, be not idle.
She led a solitary life.
a long, solitary walk
If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities.
The tiger is a very efficient solitary hunter, living most of its life alone.
Working at home is a solitary business.
Pandas are solitary creatures.
He was put in solitary for his bad behaviour.
Her solitary conversation
He lived a solitary life at the outskirts of town