形容词hopeful
形容词
1. The lost hikers felt helpless.
这些迷路的徒步旅行者感到绝望。
2. Our position is hopeless; we'll never get out alive.
我们的处境毫无希望,我们决不可能活着出去。
3. The doctor said the old man's condition was hopeless.
医生说这位老人的病是没有希望的了。
4. His work is hopeless, and so is he.
他的工作实在不行,他这人也不行。
5. Your work is hopeless.
你的工作一无是处。
1. 绝望:恋童、灰暗绝望(Hopeless)的人生、模糊到没有的正邪观、黑到令人窒息的题材固然是影片的一方面,但丝丝入扣的音乐、精湛的演技、细腻的感情刻画却使这部电影拥有绝对经典的地位.
2. 绝望的:hopeful 有希望的 | hopeless 绝望的 | hopely 有希望地
3. 心没有希望的;绝望的:prince王子 | hopeless 心没有希望的;绝望的 | foolish adj 愚蠢的,傻的
4. 无希望的:less:careless 粗心的; | hopeless 无希望的; | useless 无用的;
1. 不抱希望的;绝望的
If you feel hopeless, you feel very unhappy because there seems to be no possibility of a better situation or success.
e.g. He had not heard her cry before in this uncontrolled, hopeless way...
他从未听到过她如此绝望地失声痛哭。
e.g. The economic crisis makes jobs almost impossible to find and even able pupils feel hopeless about job prospects.
经济危机使得找到工作几乎成为不可能,就连能力出众的学生都对工作前景不抱希望。
2. 无望的;注定失败的;不会成功的
Someone or something thing that is hopeless is certain to fail or be unsuccessful.
e.g. I don't believe your situation is as hopeless as you think. If you love each other, you'll work it out...
我认为你们的情况并不像你想的那样无望。如果你们彼此相爱,总会找到解决办法的。
e.g. A doctor is there to treat and to cure, not to dismiss anyone as a hopeless case.
医生的职责是治病救人,任何人都不能被看作是无药可救而打发走。
3. (人)没有希望(做好…)的,不行的,无能的
If someone is hopeless at something, they are very bad at it.
e.g. I'd be hopeless at working for somebody else...
要是让我为别人工作,我一定做不好。
e.g. I was fine at sports, but pretty hopeless academically.
我的体育不错,但学习却很差。
4. 糟糕透顶的;无可救药的;极坏的
You use hopeless to emphasize how bad or inadequate something or someone is.
e.g. I don't drive and the buses are quite hopeless...
我不开车,公共汽车条件又太糟糕。
e.g. Argentina's economic policies were a hopeless mess.
阿根廷的经济政策糟得一塌糊涂。
1. They feel bad and hopeless and cry for class struggle when they see with their own eyes how the rich parade themselves.
2. By June 1776 their efforts had become hopeless and a committee was formed to compose a formal declaration of independence.
3. And yet one of the interesting angles on the credit crunch is just how hopeless the wealthy have been at managing their cash.
4. Four years ago when he broke up with his girlfriend, he felt hopeless and despondent and reluctant to tell others about his problem.
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5. The singer was a guest judge for auditions to be featured on next season's show, and she didn't pull any punches with the hopeless hopefuls.
6. hopeless的反义词
6. When Deng Xiaoping took the helm at the end of the " cultural revolution ", he realized that the country would be hopeless without quality education.
7. The classic Gilbert and Sullivan operetta The Pirates of Penzance focuses on The Pirate King and his hopeless band of pirates on England's south coast.
8. Petraeus said the situation in Iraq was " dire " but not hopeless.
9. hopeless
9. When a jobless movie director meets a hopeless office worker, they come up with the idea of opening an acting school.
10. The train ran for 9 km in blaze, forcing passengers to jump out of the train in a hopeless attempt to survive.
adj
1. hopeless
1. (informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform
e.g. she handed me a hopeless jumble of papers
he is a hopeless romantic
2. without hope because there seems to be no possibility of comfort or success
e.g. in an agony of hopeless grief
with a hopeless sigh he sat down
3. certain to fail
e.g. the situation is hopeless
4. of a person unable to do something skillfully
e.g. I'm hopeless at mathematics