despair

美音:[dɪ'sper] 英音:[dɪ'speə(r)]

简单释义:


v.绝望;失去希望;丧失信心

n.绝望

网络失望;绝望青驹;失望期

变形:

第三人称单数:despairs  现在分词:despairing  过去式:despaired  


完整释义:


v.

1.绝望,失望
2.悲观失望,大失所望

n.

1.绝望,失望
2.绝望,绝望的情绪,走头无路,走投无路的心情
3.令人绝望的原因〔指人或事〕
4.望尘莫及的人[事物]
5.棘手
6.眼中钉


例句:

  1. She said enough to shew there need not be despair - and to invite him to say more himself.
    她向他表明没有必要失望——还要他再说.说。

  2. unable to do anything about it I got up early next morning hoping to find that the ants had given up in despair.
    第二天早上,我起床后希望看见蚂蚁已因无望而放弃了尝试。

  3. Of course, there have been sighs of despair at the politically correct nature of the debate, as there always are.
    当然,对于这场辩论上纲上线的劲头,也有人表示无语。这种事情向来如此。

  4. It's not easy to move hard of hearing people out of their self - constructed closet of isolation and despair.
    促使重听人从自建的孤独与绝望的囚笼中走出来绝非易事。

  5. This idea was one of vengeance to me, and I tasted it slowly in the night of my dungeon and the despair of my captivity.
    这种想法也满足了我的报复心,我在这黑牢的夜里在这囚禁生活的绝望中,正在慢慢地体味其中的快意。

  6. Education is the art of pressuring young people into a state of alienation that will result in either quiet despair or aggressive militancy.
    教育是一种压迫年轻人的技艺,使他们陷入一种要么沉默绝望,要么激进好斗的异化状态。

  7. and Saul shall despair of me, to seek me any more in any coast of Israel: so shall I escape out of his hand.
    扫罗见我不在以色列的境内,就必绝望,不再寻索我。这样我可以脱离他的手。

  8. At the time, there was a deep-rooted sense of despair and hopelessness over the seemingly intractable Great Inflation.
    当时,对于看似难以抑制的“大通胀”(GreatInflation),决策者深感绝望。

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