形容词失去亲人的; 被剥夺的; 丧失的
及物动词失去…的(bereave的过去式)
1. 被剥夺的:bereavement 丧亡 | bereft 被剥夺的 | beret 贝雷帽
2. 失去亲人的:bereft 丧失的 | bereft 失去亲人的 | bereft 被剥夺的
3. 寡丧:Benji Off the Leash 本吉:营救大逃亡! | Bereft 寡丧 | Bernard and Doris 伯纳德与桃瑞丝
4. 丧失的:bereavement 死别 | bereft 丧失的 | bereft 失去亲人的
1. 失去…的;丧失…的
If a person or thing is bereft of something, they no longer have it.
e.g. The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.
这个地方似乎根本没有人烟。
1. Scotland will face France in Paris next week bereft of striker Thierry Henry, the Barcelona attacker suspended after picking up a yellow card in Milan.
2. He began fashioning abstract forms, but gradually migrated over to more classical ones - bereft of their earlier cynicism.
3. bereft是什么意思
3. But many will wonder why these increasingly informative sections remain bereft of basic data such as the number of personnel in each of the services.
4. Bereft of papers and passports, they were effectively stripped of their nationality.
5. bereft什么意思
5. The Cedars rooming house as bereft and nondescript as ever but where Max had first met Grace family.
6. When the children are eventually sent for, the grandparents are left feeling bereft and sometimes suicidal.
7. bereft是什么意思
7. But quite a few see the job of urban management officer as a lowly calling, bereft of any honor.
8. The DPJ's current campaign platform has been described as long on vision but bereft of concrete plans.
9. The ministry spokesman described Rice as reckless, " bereft of any political logic " and someone Pyongyang could not deal with.
10. Yet, " Lost " has been exceptional precisely because its plots have been bereft of answers.
adj
1. sorrowful through loss or deprivation
e.g. bereft of hope
Synonym: bereaved grief-stricken grieving mourning(a) sorrowing(a)
2. unhappy in love
suffering from unrequited love