gū pì
antisocial
reclusive
eccentric
gū guǎ
orphans and widows
to be lonely
loneliness
gū líng líng
lone
isolated and without help
all alone
solitary
yī yì gū xíng
obstinately clinging to one's course (idiom)
willful
one's own way
dogmatic
gū lì wú yuán
isolated and without help
gū zhù yī zhì
to stake all on one throw
gū lòu guǎ wén
ignorant and inexperienced
ill-informed and narrow-minded
gū fāng zì shǎng
lone flower admiring itself (idiom); narcissism
self-love
Dú gū Qiú bài
Dugu Qiubai, a fictional character appearing in 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] novels
gū lǎo
solitary old man or woman
regular patron (at brothels)
gū zhǎng nán míng
It's hard to clap with only one hand.
It takes two to tango
It's difficult to achieve anything without support.
kǔ xīn gū yì
to make painstaking efforts (idiom); after much trouble
to work hard at sth
gū cí shēng zhí
parthenogenesis (biol. a female reproducing without fertilization)
gū fù
variant of 辜負|辜负[gu1 fu4]
gū kǔ líng dīng
variant of 孤苦伶仃[gu1 ku3 ling2 ding1]
gū dú wú yuán
lonely and isolated (idiom)
Gū bá
Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War
gū shēn zhī yǐng
lit. a lonely body with only a shadow for company
to be all alone (idiom)
gū zhēng
to act on one's own
to fight alone
gū zhèng bù lì
unacceptable as uncorroborated evidence (in law or in textual criticism)
shēng tài gū dǎo
insularization (as a threat to biodiversity)
gū jié tè lì
to be all alone in the world
jié yǐng gū dān
to be all alone by oneself
guān guǎ gū dú
lit. widowers, widows, orphans and the childless
fig. people with no one left to rely on
gū jiā guǎ rén
one who is cut off from others (idiom)
one who has chosen to follow a solitary path
(can also be an indirect way of referring to an unmarried person)