lonely

lonely
adjective
einsam
* * *
adjective
1) (lacking or wanting companionship: Aren't you lonely, living by yourself?) einsam
2) ((of a place) far away from busy places, having few people: a lonely island.) einsam
* * *
lone·ly
<-ier, -iest or more \lonely, most \lonely>
[ˈləʊnli, AM ˈloʊn-]
adj
1. (unhappy) einsam
to feel \lonely sich akk einsam [o allein] fühlen fam
2. (solitary) einsam
3. (unfrequented) abgeschieden, abgelegen
a \lonely street stille [o einsame] Straße
\lonely valley abgeschiedenes [o einsames] Tal
* * *
['ləʊnlɪ]
adj (+er)
einsam

it's lonely at the top — an der Spitze lebt es sich einsam

lonely hearts ad — Kontaktanzeige f

lonely hearts column — Kontaktanzeigen pl

lonely hearts club — Singletreff m, Singleklub m

* * *
lonely [ˈləʊnlı] adj einsam:
a) einzeln
b) verlassen, allein
c) (welt)abgeschieden, verlassen
* * *
adjective
einsam
* * *
n.
einsam adj.

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