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desolate美 ['desələt] 英 ['desələt] - adj.无人居住的;荒无人烟的;荒凉的;孤独凄凉的
- v.使感到悲惨;使感到凄凉;使悲伤绝望
- 网络荒芜的;孤独的;冷淡丨
过去分词:desolated 现在分词:desolating 第三人称单数:desolates adj. populous,happy,cheerful adj. deserted,isolated,bleak,abandoned,uninhabited 1. | 无人居住的;荒无人烟的;荒凉的empty and without people, making you feel sad or frightened |
| a bleak and desolate landscape 一片荒凉的景色 |
2. | 孤独凄凉的;不幸的;忧伤的very lonely and unhappy |
1. | [usupass] ~ sb 使感到悲惨;使感到凄凉;使悲伤绝望to make sb feel sad and without hope |
| She had been desolated by the death of her friend. 朋友的去世使她感到十分悲伤。 |
adj. | 1. bare, uninhabited, and deserted 2. solitary, joyless, and without hope 4. a desolate place is completely empty with no people or pleasant features in it 5. feeling very sad and lonely 1. bare, uninhabited, and deserted 2. solitary, joyless, and without hope 4. a desolate place is completely empty with no people or pleasant features in it 5. feeling very sad and lonely | v. | 1. to make a place barren or deserted 2. to make somebody feel sad and lonely |
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