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desolate

释义:

desolate

desolate,英语单词,形容词、动词,作形容词时的意思是“荒凉的;无人烟的”,作动词时的意思是“使荒凉;使孤寂”。

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英语

词源

源自中古英语 desolate,源自拉丁语 dēsōlātusdēsōlāre (离开,使...孤独,蹂躏,使...人迹罕至)的过去分词,源自sōlus (独自的)

发音

  • (形容词) IPA(帮助)/ˈdɛsələt/
  • (动词) IPA(帮助)/ˈdɛsəleɪt/

形容词

desolate比较级 more desolate最高级 most desolate

  1. 荒芜的,人迹罕至
    a desolate isle; a desolate wilderness; a desolate house
    岛,野,荒废的屋子
    • 1611The Holy Bible, [] (King James Version),London: [] Robert Barker, [], OCLC 964384981, Jeremiah 9:11:
      I will make Jerusalem [] a den of dragons, and I will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an inhabitant.
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    • 1830,Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Dying Swan:
      And the silvery marish flowers that throng / The desolate creeks and pools among.
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  2. 贫瘠
  3. 破败而无法居住使用
    desolate altars破旧不堪的祭坛
  4. 阴沉的,枯燥
  5. 绝望的,希望渺茫的
    He was left desolate by the early death of his wife.
    他妻子的早死让他失去了希望
    • Template:RQ:Keble Christian Year
      voice of the poor and desolate

动词

desolate(第三人称单数简单现在时 desolates,现在分词 desolating,一般过去时及过去分词 desolated

  1. 使...荒芜,使...人迹罕至
    • 1625, Francis Bacon, “Of Vicissitude of Things” in Essays, London: H. Herringman et al., 1691, p. 204,[1]
      If you consider well of the People of the West-Indies, it is very probable, that they are a newer or younger People, than the People of the old World. And it is much more likely, that the destruction that hath heretofore been there, was not by Earthquakes, [] but rather, it was Desolated by a particular Deluge: For Earthquakes are seldom in those Parts.
    • 1717, John Dryden (translator), Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Dublin: G. Risk et al., 1727, Volume I, Book I, p. 16,[2]
      O Righteous Themis, if the Pow’rs above
      By Pray’rs are bent to pity, and to love;
      If humane Miseries can move their Mind;
      If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind;
      Tell how we may restore, by second birth,
      Mankind, and people desolated Earth.
    • 1891, Charles Creighton, A History of Epidemics in Britain, Cambridge University Press, Chapter 1, p. 23,[3]
      York was so desolated just before the survey that it is not easy to estimate its ordinary population []
  2. 摧毁蹂躏,使...荒芜
    • 1801, Robert Southey, Thalaba the Destroyer, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 2nd edition, 1809, Volume I, Book 3, p. 118,[4]
      Then Moath pointed where a cloud
      Of Locusts,源自the desolated fields
      Of Syria, wing’d their way.
    • 1905, H. G. Wells, A Modern Utopia, Chapter 2, § 3,[5]
      But in Utopia there will be wide stretches of cheerless or unhealthy or toilsome or dangerous land with never a household; there will be regions of mining and smelting, black with the smoke of furnaces and gashed and desolated by mines, with a sort of weird inhospitable grandeur of industrial desolation, and the men will come thither and work for a spell and return to civilisation again, washing and changing their attire in the swift gliding train.
  3. 荒废废弃
    • 1828,Algernon Herbert, Nimrod: A Discourse on Certain Passages of History and Fable:
      It is not to be supposed that when Cush left Armenia, he left it desolate, and that a rich and long settled country was abandoned altogether; for it would be an absurd way of founding an universal empire, to desolate one country in order to people another.
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    • 2007,James B. Jordan, The Handwriting on the Wall: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel, →ISBN:
      This completion of the Temple and attack upon Christians is the event that marks the apostasy that causes desolation, the detestable act that causes God to desolate (abandon) and destroy the Temple for the last time.
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    • 2013,Tracey A. Revenson,“Debunking the Myth of Lonelines in Late Life”,出自 Redefining Social Problems, →ISBN, 页号126:
      Combining widowed, separated, and divorced elders into a single group ("desolated"), the data indicated that desolated elders were slightly more lonely than either married or never-married older people (although this trend was not statistically significant at the conventional .05 level).
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  4. 使...绝望
    • 1914, Arnold Bennett, The Author’s Craft, London: Hodder & Stoughton, Part II, p. 44,[6]
      It is not altogether uncommon to hear a reader whose heart has been desolated by the poignancy of a narrative complain that the writer is unemotional.
    • 1948, Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country, New York: Scribner, Chapter 36, p. 271,[7]
      Kumalo stood shocked at the frightening and desolating words.

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德语

发音

  • 韵部:-aːtə

形容词

desolate

  1. desolat的屈折变化形式:
    1. 强变化/混合变化主格/宾格阴性单数
    2. 强变化主格/宾格复数
    3. 弱变化主格任意性别单数
    4. 弱变化宾格阴性/中性单数

意大利语

形容词

desolate f pl

  1. desolato阴性复数

拉丁语

分词

dēsōlāte

  1. dēsōlātus呼格阳性单数