desolates
英 [ˈdesəleɪts]
美 [ˈdesəleɪts]
v. 使感到悲惨; 使感到凄凉; 使悲伤绝望
desolate的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 荒凉的;荒芜的;荒废的;无人烟的
Adesolateplace is empty of people and lacking in comfort.- ...a desolate landscape of flat green fields broken by marsh...
平坦绿野被沼泽割裂开的荒凉景色 - Half-ruined, hardly a building untouched, it's a desolate place.
这里大半遭毁,几乎没有一栋建筑完好无损,变成了一块荒废之地。
- ...a desolate landscape of flat green fields broken by marsh...
- ADJ-GRADED 凄凉的;孤寂的;孤独忧伤的
If someone isdesolate, they feel very sad, alone, and without hope.- He was desolate without her.
没有她,他感到孤独而凄凉。
- He was desolate without her.
- VERB 使不悦;使痛苦;使悲惨
If somethingdesolatesyou, it upsets you and makes you very unhappy.- Their inclination to wait and demand more resources desolated President Lincoln.
他们总是等待并要求得到更多资财的倾向让林肯总统甚感不快。
- Their inclination to wait and demand more resources desolated President Lincoln.
The adjective is pronounced /'desələt/. The verb is pronounced /'desəleɪt/. 形容词读作/'desələt/,动词读作 /'desəleɪt/。