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desperate

英 [ˈdespərət] 美 [ˈdespərət]

adj. 不顾一切的,拼命的;极需要的,渴望的;极严重的,极危险的;绝望的,无望的;绝望的,无望的

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • desperate /ˈdɛspərɪt/           CET4 TEM4

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英英释义

desperate['despərət]

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专业释义

  • 文学
  • 能源科学技术

网络释义

  • 绝望
    • ... departure n.出发;违反 desperate adj.不顾一切的;绝望的 destructive adj.破坏(性)的,毁灭(性)的 ...

  • 孤注一掷
    • 原本以为下半场开始将是国安扩大战果的最好机遇,可是被青岛孤注一掷(Desperate)的进攻弄的手忙脚乱,特别是青岛换上来那个老黑,貌似也叫阿布不知道跟原来金德那个阿布有什么关系,此人凭借(With)一人之力搅和...

  • 殊死
    • 因为当时的欧洲杯小组唯有第一名可能出线,这个小组的四支球队从第一场角逐便打开了殊死(Desperate)的争取。小组的揭幕战(Opener)英格兰队对阵(Against)比利时(Belgium)的逐鹿是全部小组中最为精巧的一场,英格兰队中场(Midfielde...

  • 不顾一切的
    • ... departure n.出发;违反 desperate adj.不顾一切的;绝望的 destructive adj.破坏(性)的,毁灭(性)的 ...

    短语
  • Desperate Housewives
    绝望的主妇 | 绝望主妇 | 疯狂主妇 | 希望断绝主妇
  • Desperate Space
    绝地攻击机
  • Desperate Measures
    亡命之计 | 绝点对抗 | 天雷地火 | 孤注一掷
  • Desperate Hours
    致命时刻 | 危急时刻 | 绝命时刻
  • desperate housewife
    绝望主妇 | 绝望的主妇 | 剧情好看 | 疯狂主妇
  • Desperate struggle
    殊死搏斗 | 负隅顽抗 | 斗争 | 死战
  • Desperate Remedies
    非常手段 | 计出无奈
  • Desperate Housewives Season
    绝望的主妇第五季 | 绝望的主妇 | 绝望主妇第三季 | 绝望主妇
  • Desperate for
    求贤若渴 | 迫切需要的

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双语例句

  • The prisoners grew increasingly desperate.

    犯人因绝望而越来越胆大妄为。

  • She was unable to restrain her desperate anger.

    她无法抑制她那不顾一切的愤怒。

  • I'm desperate for a cigarette.

    我很想抽支烟。

原声例句

  • "This is an opportunity to help a neighbor in need, in desperate need, and to do it with swiftness, expertise,generosity and love."

    VOA : special.2010.02.01

  • A desperate honesty that throbs through his confession does not absolve him from sins of diabolical cunning. He is abnormal.

    他的忏悔被绝望的虔诚悸动着,但这也不能为他那恶魔的狡诈赎罪,他是变态。

    1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • But if I'm poor and I'm desperate, like I might commit a crime to feed my family and that can affect others.

    但如果我又穷又绝望,我就可能会为了养家糊口而犯罪,那就影响到别人了。

    公正课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • Historian and naval officer Samuel Eliot Morison described the fighting this way in his book "The Struggle for Guadalcanal": "For us who were there, or whose friends were there, Guadalcanal is not a name but an emotion, recalling desperate fights in the air, furious night naval battles, frantic work at supply or construction, savage fighting in the sodden jungle, nights broken by screaming bombs and deafening explosions of naval shells."

    VOA : special.2011.06.23

  • Many people are desperate to leave behind the rubble-strewn streets and precarious structures that have been weakened by dozens of aftershocks.

    VOA : standard.2010.01.21

权威例句