forsaken
forsaken 英 [fəˈseɪkən] 美 [fərˈseɪkən]
adj. 被抛弃的;孤独凄凉的 v. 遗弃(forsake的过去分词);抛弃(思想等)
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- adj. 被抛弃的;孤独凄凉的
- v. 遗弃(forsake的过去分词);抛弃(思想等)
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1. Back then, in the forties, we believed we were already forsaken, destined to fall down, drop things, forget, and misplace our minds.
回到那个时间,四十年代,我们深信自己已经被抛弃,注定要跌倒,要掉东西,不长记性,还胡思乱想。
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2. The word “forsaken” refers to an experience of total abandonment that leaves individuals feeling alone in their time of greatest need.
“被抛弃的”一词指一种在一个人最被需要的时段让人感觉到孤独、完全被抛弃的体验。
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3. The Secretary further said Mr. Mugabe and his government have forsaken the most basic tenet of government, the protection of its people, and must be held accountable by the international community.
赖斯国务卿说,穆加贝及其政府已抛弃了作为政府的最基本信条,即保护本国人民,国际社会务必责成他们对此负责。
- forsaken (adj.) mid-13c., past-participle adjective from forsake. Related: Forsakenly.
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