desperation是什么意思

desperation

美[ˌdespə'reɪʃn]  英[ˌdespə'reɪʃn]
n.  绝望;铤而走险
  近义词:despair,despondency,depression,urgency,seriousness,gravity,criticalness,irredeemability,rage,irrevocableness,recklessness,irredeemableness,irrecoverableness,fury,incurability,discouragement,madness,hopelessness,irreparableness,irrevocability,irreparability,disheartenment,irretrievability,irretrievableness,despairing,despondent,suicidal,inconsolable,broken-hearted,supreme,intense,extreme,great,monstrous,all-out,excessive,prodigious,anxiety,worry,fear,distraction,nervousness,harassment,misery,anguish,desolation,slough,of,disappointment,

详细释义

n.(名词)
  1. 绝望(的事)
  2. 拼命
  3. 不顾一切
  4. 铤而走险(的方式)
  5. 不顾死活
  6. 豁出去
  7. 绝境
  8. 走投无路
  9. 无可奈何(的样子)
  10. 颓丧
  11. 冒险

英英释义

Noun
  1. a state in which all hope is lost or absent;

    "in the depths of despair" "they were rescued from despair at the last minute" "courage born of desperation"

  2. desperate recklessness;

    "it was a policy of desperation"

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. I drop into desperation.我陷入绝望。
  2. He fell into desperation on hearing the gloomy news.听到这个不好的消息,他陷入了绝望。
  3. Deep into my desperation lies in a beautiful surprise.我总是在绝望深处,遇见美丽的惊喜.
  4. Poverty drove her to desperation.贫穷逼得她走投无路。
  5. I only agreed out of sheer desperation.我一时情急才同意的。
  6. I would inspire you with repentance and not drive you to desperation.我是想叫你听了翻然悔改,而不是要把你赶到绝路上去。
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