单词 | desolated |
释义 | desolated vt.desolate的变形 desolate ['desələt; 'desəleit] adj. 孤独的,孤寂的,孤单的;独居的,单独的;沉闷的,阴郁的,忧郁的,令人沮丧的 感到被(朋友等)遗弃的;凄凉的;悲惨的 可怜的,不幸的 无人居住的;荒无人烟的,荒凉的,荒芜的,不毛的 不适于居住的,废弃的,荒废的,处于废墟状态的vt.使荒芜,使荒凉,使荒废,使杳无人迹,使荒无人烟;使不适于居住;损毁,破坏:Many coastal towns were desolated by the hurricane.许多沿海城镇遭到飓风袭击而荒芜。coastal villages desolated by the tornado遭到龙卷风袭击而荒无人烟的沿海村庄 遗弃,抛弃,丢弃:She has the feeling of being desolated by her friend.她感到被她的朋友抛弃(或遗弃)了。 使孤寂,使孤独凄凉,使悲惨,使不幸,使痛苦:We were desolated by the death of our good friend.我们好朋友的去世使我们很难过。变形: vt. desolated . desolating 更多收起结果 以上来源于:《21世纪大英汉词典》 desolatedˈdɛsəˌletɪdadj.① 淒涼的;寂寞的;悲悽的She felt desolated without you.她沒有你而感到寂寞。She was desolated to hear that he was going to marry.她聽說他要結婚而深感悲悽。新世纪新世纪★◀▶desolated/ˈdesəˌleɪtɪd/adj.1.(wretched)+ person悲惨凄凉的;悲伤的I saw them walk away and felt absolutely desolated.我看着他们走开了, 感到万分凄凉。2.(empty and ruined)+ place荒无人烟的;荒废的the misery of the desolated countryside荒无人烟的乡村的穷困状况新世纪☞desolate详细释义源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社 adj /ˈdesəˌleɪtɪd/悲惨凄凉的;悲伤的搭配:[+ person] I saw them walk away and felt absolutely desolated. 我看着他们走开了,感到万分凄凉。荒无人烟的;荒废的搭配:[+ place] the misery of the desolated countryside 荒无人烟的乡村的穷困状况des·o·lat·ed形容词1 < 人> 觉得孤单的, 寂寞的(cf. desolate v·t. 2)She is ~ without you.你不在她觉得孤单2 < 某人> < …而> 感到难过的, 感到寂寞的She was ~ to hear that Tom was going to leave the place.她听到汤姆要离开该地而感到难过詞目:Desolated 1866-69羅存德英華字典Desolated1deprived of inhabitants荒蕪、滅過庶民2ruined壞滅過1866-69羅存德英華字典 1筆p 601 1884井上哲次郎訂增英華字典Desolatedpp. or a.1Deprived of inhabitants荒蕪、滅過庶民2ruined壞滅過p 377 1884井上哲次郎訂增英華字典 1筆英華☞bleak |
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