名词
1. Her desolation is greater now that the children are away.
孩子们走了,她更觉孤寂。
1. 憂傷:我分不清那些可爱的娃娃到底是SD还是别的什么,因为我看人是看眼睛的,而他们的眼睛都充满了(full of) 忧伤(desolation).
2. 荒芜:desolately 荒凉地 | desolation 荒芜 | desorb .释放出
3. 孤寂:desmon 介体 | desolation 孤寂 | desoxyphenobarbital 脱氧苯巴比妥
4. 一种被遗弃的荒凉:trapped in the shell was...|被困在壳里... | desolation;|一种被遗弃的荒凉; | in the distance, burning alien cities|在远处,是燃烧着陌生的城市
1. 凄凉;孤寂;悲怆;绝望
Desolation is a feeling of great unhappiness and hopelessness.
e.g. Kozelek expresses his sense of desolation absolutely without self-pity.
科泽莱克不带一丝顾影自怜地表达了自己的凄凉悲怆之感。
2. 荒凉;荒芜;荒废;满目疮痍
If you refer to desolation in a place, you mean that it is empty and frightening, for example because it has been destroyed by a violent force or army.
desolation的意思
e.g. We looked out upon a scene of desolation and ruin...
我们放眼望去,眼前是一片荒凉的废墟。
e.g. She says the army left desolation and death through the whole of northern Morazan.
她说军队在整个莫拉桑省北部留下了满目疮痍和遍野横尸。
noun
1. an event that results in total destruction
Synonym: devastation
2. sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned
Synonym: forlornnessloneliness
3. a bleak and desolate atmosphere
e.g. the nakedness of the landscape
Synonym: bleaknessbarenessnakedness
4. the state of being decayed or destroyed
Synonym: devastation