lone - significado y definición. Qué es lone
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Qué (quién) es lone - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lone (disambiguation)

lone         
a.
1.
Solitary, secluded, lonely, unfrequented, deserted, uninhabited, unoccupied, lonesome, retired.
2.
Single, solitary, isolated, lonely, alone.
3.
Single, unmarried.
Lone         
·adj Single; unmarried, or in widowhood.
II. Lone ·adj Unfrequented by human beings; solitary.
III. Lone ·noun A lane. ·see Loanin.
IV. Lone ·adj Being apart from other things of the kind; being by itself; also, apart from human dwellings and resort; as, a lone house.
V. Lone ·adj Being without a companion; being by one's self; also, sad from lack of companionship; lonely; as, a lone traveler or watcher.
lone         
¦ adjective having no companions; solitary.
?lacking the support of others.
?literary unfrequented and remote.
Origin
ME: shortening of alone.

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Lone
Ejemplos de uso de lone
1. Lone also said they would work with unions to organize strikes in selected industries,‘‘ Lone said.
2. Lone also said they would work with unions "to organize strikes in selected industries," Lone said.
3. Salim Lone Salim Lone served as director of communications for the UN mission in Iraq immediately after the 2003 war.
4. Lone, however, called for further broadening of the process. ‘‘India should identify more relevant actors in Kashmir and try to make the process inclusive,’’ Lone said.
5. He said children of unemployed lone parents were five–times more likely to be in poverty than children of lone parents in full–time jobs.