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despatch
v. 派遣
例句与用法:1.We soon despatched the chocolate cake.我们很快就吃完了巧克力蛋糕。
2.A messenger was despatched to take the news to the soldiers at the front.一名通讯员被派去给前线士兵送消息。
3.She did the job with great despatch.她以高效率完成了那件工作。
4.In conformity with your instructions by wire last night, we have today despatch the goods as mention below.按昨夜贵方电报要求,我们已于今日将下列货物赶紧发出,恳请确认为荷。
英英解释:名词despatch:
1. an official report (usually sent in haste)
同义词:dispatch, communique
2. the property of being prompt and efficient
同义词:dispatch, expedition, expeditiousness
3. killing a person or animal
同义词:dispatch
4. the act of sending off something
同义词:dispatch, shipment
动词despatch:
1. send away towards a designated goal
同义词:dispatch, send off
despatcher
n. 调度员(调度程序)
desperado
n. 恶汉,亡命徒
英英解释:名词desperado:
1. a bold outlaw (especially on the American frontier)
同义词:desperate criminal
desperate
a. 不顾一切的,绝望的
词形变化:副词:desperately 名词:desperateness
例句与用法:1.They're desperate for money.他们极需钱.
2.She wrote me a desperate letter.她给我写了一封信表示因绝望而不惜孤注一掷.
3.The prisoners grew more desperate.囚徒们在绝望中更加不顾死活了.
4.The desperate look of hunger; a desperate cry for help.饥饿者脸上那绝望的样子;绝望的呼救声
5.He was rifling through her desk in a desperate search for the letter.他拼命在她的书桌里搜寻那封信。
6.They invoked help in the desperate situation.他们在走投无路的情况下恳求援助。
7.He's desperate for a glass of water.他极想喝一杯水。
8.If foreign aid dries up the situation will be desperate.倘若外援枯竭,形势将极为严重。
英英解释:名词desperate:
1. a person who is frightened and in need of help
形容词desperate:
1. arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope
同义词:despairing
2. desperately determined
同义词:do-or-die
3. (of persons) dangerously reckless or violent as from urgency or despair
4. showing extreme courage; especially of actions courageously undertaken in desperation as a last resort
同义词:heroic
5. showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire
6. fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless
同义词:dire
desperately:
ad. 拼命地(极严重地,厉害地)
例句与用法:1.He cut desperately at me rope in an attempt to free his foot.他拼命地割那根绳子,以摆脱脚上的束缚。
2.In the afternoon of that first seeing day, I should take a long walk in the woods and intoxicate my eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature trying desperately to absorb in a few hours the vast splendor which is constantly unfolding itself to those who那能看见的第一天的下午,我要在树林里长久地散步,让我的目光陶醉在大自然世界的美景之中。在几个小时中,试图拼命地吸收那无穷的壮丽,这对那些能看见的人却是一条小路。
3.We were desperately short of ammunition.我们非常缺乏弹药。
4.We desperately need a result from this match.这场比赛我们务必获胜.
5.He cast about desperately for something tosay.他搜索枯肠找话说.
6.I needed that money so desperately, it was like manna from heaven when it arrived!我正急需那笔钱, 所以收到时宛如天赐!
7.Though desperately ill he could linger on (ie not die) for months.他虽病入膏肓, 却尚能苟延数月.
8.He desperately wants to be an actor, so you'll have to give him time to get it out of his system.他渴望当演员, 你就得容他时间让他施展自己的抱负.
英英解释:副词desperately:
1. with great urgency
同义词:urgently
2. in intense despair
desperateness:
n. 奋不顾身
desperation
n. 绝望(不顾一切的冒险,拚命)
例句与用法:1.I drop into desperation.我陷入绝望。
2.In desperation I pleaded with the attackers.绝望之下,我向攻击者哀求。
3.The prisoner clawed at the cell door in desperation.囚犯绝望地乱抓牢房的门.
4.Her suicide was motivated by desperation.她自杀的诱因是自暴自弃。
英英解释:名词desperation:
1. a state in which everything seems wrong and will turn out badly
同义词:despair
2. desperate recklessness
despicable
a. 可鄙的,卑劣的
词形变化:副词:despicably 名词:despicableness
例句与用法:1.A sneaky or despicable person.一个卑怯的或可鄙的人
2.A despicable coward; a wretch.怯懦者卑劣的懦夫;可怜虫,坏东西
3.Deserving of contempt; despicable.该受轻视的;可鄙的
4.He is a stupid or despicable person.他是一个愚蠢或卑劣的人。
英英解释:形容词despicable:
1. morally reprehensible
同义词:ugly, vile, slimy, unworthy, worthless, wretched
despicably:
ad. 卑劣地,可鄙地
英英解释:副词despicably:
1. in a despicable manner
despin
vt. 降低转速(反旋转)
despiritualize
vt. 使失去精神性
使世俗化
despise
v. 轻视
词形变化:名词:despisal 动词过去式:despised 过去分词:despised 现在分词:despising 第三人称单数:despises
例句与用法:1.I despise his refusing to accept responsibility.他拒不承担责任,我鄙视他。
2.A dish of strawberries and cream is not to be despised.一盘草莓加乳酪应该算不差了。
3.You must not despise a man because he is poor.你不可因一个人贫穷而轻视他。
4.Practice is as important as theory, but we are apt to value the latter and despise the former.实践与理论一样重要,但是我们易于珍视后者而轻视前者。
5.He claims to despise riches.他宣称蔑视钱财。
英英解释:动词despise:
1. look down on with disdain
同义词:contemn, scorn, disdain
despite
prep. 不管,尽管
例句与用法:1.He came to the meeting despite his illness.尽管生病,他还是来参加会议。
2.Demand for these books is high, despite their high price.尽管这些书价钱昂贵,对他们的需求仍然很高。
3.Despite wanting to see him again, she refused to reply to his letters.她尽管很想再见到他, 但却不愿给他回信.
4.They had a wonderful holiday, despite the bad weather.尽管天气不好, 他们的假日还是过得极为愉快.
5.Despite what others say, I think he's a very nice chap.不管别人怎麽说, 我仍认为他这个人很好.
6.Say all you want about her (ie Despite any criticism you can make), she's still a fine singer.不管你怎麽说, 她唱得还算不错.
7.She managed despite everything to preserve her sense of humour.她不管遇到什麽情况都竭力保持著幽默感.
8.Despite all our efforts we still lost the game.尽管我们尽了全力,我们还是输掉了比赛。
英英解释:名词despite:
1. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
同义词:contempt, disdain, scorn
2. contemptuous disregard
despiteful
a. 故意为难的,有恶意的
英英解释:形容词despiteful:
1. showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite
同义词:spiteful, vindictive
despitefully:
ad. 刁难地
恶意地
英英解释:副词despitefully:
1. in a maliciously spiteful manner
同义词:spitefully
despiteous
a. 可鄙的, 可恨的
despiteously:
ad. 可鄙地, 可恨地
despoil
v. 夺取,掠夺
词形变化:名词:despoiler 动词过去式:despoiled 过去分词:despoiled 现在分词:despoiling 第三人称单数:despoils
例句与用法:1.Museums have despoiled India of many priceless treasures.博物馆里有许多从印度掠夺来的无价之宝.
2.A region despoiled of its scenic beauty by unchecked development.由于不加限制的发展而使这个地区丧失了其美丽景色
英英解释:动词despoil:
1. steal goods; take as spoils
同义词:plunder, loot, reave, strip, rifle, ransack, pillage, foray
2. destroy and strip of its possession
同义词:rape, spoil, violate, plunder
despoilment:
n. 抢夺,剥夺
英英解释:名词despoilment:
1. the act of stripping and taking by force
同义词:spoil, spoliation, spoilation, despoilation, despoliation
despoliation
n. 掠夺
英英解释:名词despoliation:
1. the act of stripping and taking by force
同义词:spoil, spoliation, spoilation, despoilation, despoilment

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