despair of
使某人陷入困境
常用释义
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基本释义
- 使某人陷入困境,以至于他们不知道如何应对:指因为某种情况或行为而感到绝望,不再抱有希望。
例句
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1·My handwriting was the despair of my teachers.我的字写得很差,使老师们感到十分失望。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·I despair of him; he can't keep a job for more than six months.我对他都绝望了,他做任何工作都超不过半年。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·If we can't bring our problems under control, feelings of powerlessness and despair often ensue.如果我们不能将我们的问题控制住,无能为力和绝望感往往就会随之而来。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·I leave you to think of the terrible grief, the shame, the despair of the poor Marionette.你们想想可怜的木偶有多么伤心、羞愧和绝望!
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5·I began to despair of my future.我开始对前途感到失望。
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6·As a boy, he was the despair of all his teachers.小时候,他是个使所有老师失望的孩子。
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7·RAEBURN:... in despair of such a thing ever happening.雷伯恩:发生这样的事情太让我绝望了。
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8·To a battered wife trapped in the despair of "I can never get away?"一个深受家庭暴力残害的妻子深陷“我永远也逃脱不了”的绝望。
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9·I was beginning to despair of my chances - and then I ran in to Howard Lutnick.一开始我感到机会渺茫,直到我遇见霍华德·鲁特尼克。
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10·Others despair of national politicians and hope foreigners will offer salvation via technocracy.另一些人对国家政客感到绝望,希望外国人能够通过技术统治来拯救他们。