desolate

形容词

UK/ˈdes.ᵊl.ət/
US/ˈdes.ᵊl.ət/

定义 desolate 形容词

place(地方)

  1. A place that is desolate is empty and unattractive, often with no people or anything pleasant.

    荒涼的;杳無人煙的

    • The old lighthouse stood on the desolate coast.

      舊燈塔矗立在荒涼的海岸上。

    • The explorers discovered a desolate and uninhabited desert.

      探險家發現了一片荒涼且無人居住的沙漠。

    • After the war, the city was a desolate ruin.

      戰爭過後,這座城市成為了一片荒涼的廢墟。

emotion(情緒)

  1. To feel desolate means to feel extremely sad and alone.

    孤獨的;悲傷的

    • She felt desolate after learning that she had failed the exam.

      她在得知自己考試不及格後感到非常孤獨。

    • He felt desolate and alone upon hearing the bad news.

      他聽到壞消息後感到孤獨和悲傷。

    • After losing his family, he spent many desolate days.

      失去家人後,他度過了很多孤獨的日子。