第三人称单数:despairs
despair
第三人称复数:despairs
现在分词:despairing
过去分词:despaired
despair
过去式:despaired
动词give up
不及物动词
1. I despair of ever seeing my daughter again.
再也见不到我女儿了,我很失望。
2. He despairs of winning a scholarship.
他已不抱赢得奖学金的希望了。
名词
1. Charles was in despair.
查理斯在绝望中。
2. He gave up the attempt in despair.
他失望地放弃尝试。
3. This boy is his mother's despair.
这个男孩使他妈绝望了。
1. 失望:不过这个被冠以失望(Despair)特征的人留下了大批能辅助后人的材料,也算是没有白逝世(下文中还会有针对他的剖析). 回头再来看看亨利的遭受,入洞以后他先后见证了辛提娜(Cynthia Velasquez 16/21)、杰士伯(Jasper Gein 17/21)、安得鲁(Andrew Desalvo 18/21)、理查德(Richard Braintree 19/21)这四人的逝世亡,
2. 失望,绝望:desert 遗弃,放弃 | despair 失望,绝望 | desperate 绝望,不顾死活的
3. 绝望;使人绝望的事物:3.contentment 满意;满足 | 4.despair 绝望;使人绝望的事物 | 5.devoted 挚爱的;忠实的;热忱的
1. despair
1. 绝望
Despair is the feeling that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.
e.g. I looked at my wife in despair...
我绝望地看着妻子。
e.g. ...feelings of despair or inadequacy.
绝望或无能的感觉
2. 感到绝望;失去希望
If you despair, you feel that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.
e.g. 'Oh, I despair sometimes,' he says in mock sorrow...
“啊,我有时会感到绝望,”他假装悲伤地说。
e.g. He does despair at much of the press criticism.
面对媒体的诸多批评他的确感到绝望。
3. 对…感到绝望;对…不抱希望
If you despair of something, you feel that there is no hope that it will happen or improve. If you despair of someone, you feel that there is no hope that they will improve.
e.g. He wished to earn a living through writing but despaired of doing so.
他想通过写作来谋生,不过他对此不抱希望。
e.g. ...efforts to find homes for people despairing of ever having a roof over their heads...
为那些对有瓦遮头不再抱有任何希望的人们找到住处的努力
1. Sichuan has mostly emerged from its cocoon of despair, metamorphosing into a better place to live than it was before the catastrophe.
2. The world will see a more adequately prepared conference on the world economy in London than its historical counterpart amid the despair of 1933.
3. " He had a policy of zero tolerance for despair and cynicism, " King said.
4. But if you can't jet around the world, don't despair.
5. despair
5. Huang chats about dining culture enthusiastically as we prepare and manages to discuss possibilities for vegetarian xiaolongbao without a hint of despair.
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7. Defense lawyers said the suicide attempts reflect increasing despair among detainees, most of whom have been held for more than four years without charges.
8. This is a particularly trying time in one's life because even successful people can be gripped by fleeting thoughts of despair and worthlessness.
9. The lower rungs of society have always been gripped by the pandemic of despair because of the poverty and hardship they have to endure.
10. The setbacks she suffered in the seven years since she first graduated from university had reduced her to complete despair.
noun
1. the feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well
e.g. they moaned in despair and dismay
one harsh word would send her into the depths of despair
2. a state in which all hope is lost or absent
e.g. in the depths of despair
they were rescued from despair at the last minute
courage born of desperation
Synonym: desperation
verb
1. abandon hope
give up hope
lose heart
e.g. Don't despair--help is on the way!