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des·o·late AHD[dĕsʹə-lĭt, dĕzʹ-] D.J.[ˈdesəlɪt, ˈdez-]K.K.[ˈdɛsəlɪt, ˈdɛz-]adj.(形容词)- Devoid of inhabitants; deserted:凄凉的:无人居住的;废弃的:"streets which were usually so thronged now grown desolate"(Daniel Defoe)“过去拥挤的街道现在荒芜了”(丹尼尔·迪福)
- Barren; lifeless:荒凉的;无生命的:the rocky, desolate surface of the moon.月球多石的、荒凉的表面
- Rendered unfit for habitation or use:使不适于居住或使用的:the desolate cities of war-torn Europe.欧洲经过战争蹂躏的无法居住的城市
- Dreary; dismal.无生气的;忧郁的
- Bereft of friends or hope; sad and forlorn.See Synonyms at sad 失去朋友或希望的;伤心而孤独的 参见 sad
v.tr.(及物动词)des.o.lat.ed, des.o.lat.ing, des.o.lates[-lāt'] - To rid or deprive of inhabitants.使无居民:除去居民
- To lay waste; devastate:使荒芜;使荒废:"Here we have no wars to desolate our fields"(Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur)“这里,没有战争来摧毁我们的土地”(米歇尔·纪尧姆·让·德·克雷夫科尔)
- To forsake; abandon.使荒弃;放弃
- To make lonely, forlorn, or wretched.使孤独,使凄凉,使忧郁
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Latin dēsōlātus [past participle of] dēsōlāre [to abandon] 源自 拉丁语 dēsōlātus dēsōlāre的过去分词 [放弃]
- dē- [de-] dē- [前缀,表“使…离开”]
- sōlus [alone] * see s(w)e- sōlus [孤独,独自] * 参见 s(w)e-
desʹolately adv.(副词)desʹolateness n.(名词)desʹolat'er 或 desʹola'tor n.(名词) |