名词沙漠; 荒地; 应得的赏罚; 功劳,美德
形容词沙漠的; 荒芜的,不毛的; 无人的
动词丢开,抛弃; 擅离职守; 逃亡,逃走; 开小差
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形容词fertile
形容词
1. Nobody likes to live in that desert region.
没有人喜欢生活在那个沙漠地区。
及物动词
1. The guard was punished for deserting his post.
卫兵因擅离职守而受到处罚。
2. The fort had been hurriedly deserted.
这堡垒被仓促地放弃了。
不及物动词
1. The soldier deserted.
那个士兵开了小差。
1. 抛弃:解释一下:甜点(dessert)中的沙子(s,联想到沙漠的意思)一定要抛弃(desert),甜点中有沙子当然不好吃,把中间的s去掉一个,就变成了沙漠.
2. desert
2. 甜点:我对法国大餐不摸门,只知道开过胃以后,先上头道菜(entree),可以是汤(soup)、沙拉(salad)或者肉类冷盘(horsd'oeuvre),然后是主菜(maincourse),接下来是奶酪(cheese)、甜点(desert)、咖啡(coffee),最后可以泯一盅饭后酒(liquor)助消化.
3. 荒漠:(6)荒漠(desert) 是极旱生的稀疏植被,其组成者是一系列特别耐旱的极旱生植物. 荒漠按气候条件可分为热带亚热带荒漠、暖温带荒漠、寒温带荒漠、北极高山荒漠等. (7)冻原(tundra) 是寒带的典型植被,在高山树线以上则存在着高山冻原.
1. 沙漠;荒漠
A desert is a large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants.
e.g. ...the Sahara Desert.
撒哈拉大沙漠
e.g. ...the burning desert sun...
沙漠中火辣辣的太阳
2. 枯燥乏味的地方(或境况)
If you refer to a place or situation as a desert, you think it is bad for people because it is not interesting, exciting, or useful in any way.
e.g. They live in 12 high-rise apartment buildings that sit in a desert of concrete...
他们居住的地方是坐落于一片钢筋水泥丛林中的12栋高层公寓楼。
e.g. Pubs are a cultural desert.
酒馆是文化沙漠。
3. 离弃,舍弃(某地)
If people or animals desert a place, they leave it and it becomes empty.
e.g. Farmers are deserting their fields and coming here looking for jobs...
小农场主正舍弃他们的土地,到这里来寻找工作。
e.g. After the show, the audience deserts the Blackpool streets.
演出结束后,观众从布莱克浦的大街上消失了踪迹。
4. 抛弃,遗弃(某人)
If someone deserts you, they go away and leave you, and no longer help or support you.
e.g. Mrs Roding''s husband deserted her years ago...
罗丁太太的丈夫数年前抛弃了她。
e.g. He has been deserted by most of his advisers.
他的大多数顾问都弃他而去。
5. 背弃;放弃;脱离
If you desert something that you support, use, or are involved with, you stop supporting it, using it, or being involved with it.
e.g. The paper''s price rise will encourage readers to desert in even greater numbers...
报纸价格的上涨将导致更多的读者不再订阅。
e.g. He was pained to see many youngsters deserting kibbutz life...
看到那么多的年轻人放弃了合作农场的生活,他感到很痛心。
6. 突然丧失(特质、技巧等)
If a quality or skill that you normally have deserts you, you suddenly find that you do not have it when you need it or want it.
e.g. Even when he appeared to be depressed, a dry sense of humour never deserted him...
即使在他看上去很沮丧的时候,他也从没有丧失过自己的冷面幽默。
e.g. She lost the next five games, and the set, as her confidence abruptly deserted her.
她突然自信心全失,接下来连败 5 局,并最终丢了这一盘。
7. 擅离(职守);(尤指从军队)开小差
If someone deserts, or deserts a job, especially a job in the armed forces, they leave that job without permission.
e.g. He was a second-lieutenant in the army until he deserted...
他在擅离部队之前是一名陆军少尉。
e.g. He deserted from army intelligence last month...
上个月他从陆军情报机关开小差跑了。
8. 应得的惩罚;报应
If you say that someone has got their just deserts, you mean that they deserved the unpleasant things that have happened to them, because they did something bad.
e.g. At the end of the book the child''s true identity is discovered, and the bad guys get their just deserts.
在书的结尾,那个孩子的真实身份大白于世,坏人则得到了应有的惩罚。
noun
1. arid land with little or no vegetation
verb
1. leave someone who needs or counts on you
leave in the lurch
e.g. The mother deserted her children
Synonym: abandonforsakedesolate
2. leave behind
e.g. the students deserted the campus after the end of exam period
3. desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army
e.g. If soldiers deserted Hitler''s army, they were shot
Synonym: defect