desperation
desperation 英 [ˌdespəˈreɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɛspəˈreʃən]
n. 绝望的境地;不顾一切拼命
名词复数:desperations
- Desperation is a hopeless state. If you learned that your friend had sold her beloved shoe collection, you'd know she did it out of desperation.
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- n. 绝望的境地;不顾一切拼命
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1. Another time you were walking in the Thomasgässchen with an umbrella up, and you avoided me in desperation.
另外一次,在托马斯巷中,你手撑雨伞,正往前走,忽望见我,于是满脸绝望地避开。
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2. But his dominance often curdles into desperation.
但他的优势常常化成绝望泡影。
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3. Yes, against the backdrop of desolation and desperation, the soldier does it with her.
是的,虽然凄凉和绝望,士兵还是和她在一起了。
- desperation (n.) mid-14c., from Middle French désperation or directly from Latin desperationem (nominative desperatio) "despair, hopelessness," noun of action from past participle stem of desperare "lose hope" (see despair (v.)).
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