seclude
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–verb (used with object)
1. to place in
or
withdraw into solitude;
remove from
social contact and activity, etc.
2. to isolate;
shut off;
keep apart: They secluded [the garden] from the rest of the property.
A suburban couple returning to their semi-seclud[ed] [house]
after attending a wedding finds their lives suddenly
thrown into chaos
with the arrival of three malevolent, masked strangers in director Bryan Bertino's tense tale of survival. Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman star as the couple
forced to [resort] [to] violence
they never thought themselves capable of
as they struggle for their lives, and model-turned-actress Gemma Ward continues her
[transition] from the catwalk to the silver screen
as one of the merciless masked invaders.
cf. recluse (a. n.)
aloof weasel
elope
tryst tyro
abscond Sham
Avert
2008年9月11日 星期四
Seclude
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