despond
v. 沮丧,失去勇气
n. 失去勇气,失望
词形变化:副词:despondingly 动词过去式:desponded 过去分词:desponded 现在分词:desponding 第三人称单数:desponds
例句与用法:1.The name of the slough was Despond.这个深渊名叫绝望。
英英解释:动词despond:
1. lose confidence or hope; become dejected
despondence:
n. 沮丧, 悲观
英英解释:名词despondence:
1. feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless
同义词:despondency, heartsickness, disconsolateness
despondency
n. 失去勇气, 失望
例句与用法:1.Feeling or expressing despondency; dejected.沮丧的,悲观的感觉或表现出失望的;沮丧的
英英解释:名词despondency:
1. feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless
同义词:despondence, heartsickness, disconsolateness
despondent
a. 丧气的,没有精神的
词形变化:副词:despondently
例句与用法:1.At30 we need to settle down to our lives and shed from fantasies. But to the despondent I whisper that life begins at40.30岁时,我们需要安定下来,丢掉幻想。但对那些灰心丧气的人我却低声说40岁生活才开始。
2.He is despondent over his illness.他对自己的病情感到灰心。
3.The condition of feeling sad or despondent.忧愁,沮丧感到伤心,失望的样子
英英解释:形容词despondent:
1. without or almost without hope
同义词:heartsick
despondently:
ad. 沮丧地, 意志消沉地
英英解释:副词despondently:
1. with desperation
同义词:despairingly
desponding
a. 沮丧的, 意志消沉的
英英解释:动词despond:
1. lose confidence or hope; become dejected
同义词:despond
despondingly
ad. 沮丧地, 意志消沉地
despot
n. 暴君,专制者
词形变化:形容词:despotic 副词:despotically
例句与用法:1.That emperor was a cruel despot.那个皇帝是个残酷的专制君主。
2.A powerful ruler or despot.强权的统治者,暴君
3.A ruler having unlimited power; a despot.独裁统治者一个有着无限权利的统治者;专制者
4.Rule by or as if by a despot; absolute power or authority.专制如同或被专制者统治;绝对权力或权威
英英解释:名词despot:
1. a cruel and oppressive dictator
同义词:tyrant, autocrat
despotic
a. 专横的,暴虐的
例句与用法:1.Our headmaster is a despotic person.我们的校长是个专横的人。
2.He was a despotic emperor.他是一个暴君。
3.People rose up against the despotic rule of their potentate.人们起来反抗君主的专制统治。
英英解释:形容词despotic:
1. belonging to or having the characteristics of a despot
同义词:despotical
2. ruled by or characteristic of a despot
3. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty
同义词:authoritarian, autocratic, dictatorial, tyrannical
despotically:
ad. 专制地
despotism
n. 独裁,专制,专制政治
例句与用法:1.The people resist despotism.人民反对专制。
2.The despotism was toppled.暴政被推翻了。
3.Despotism was at its height towards the end of his reign.在他统治的最後阶段专制达到了顶峰。
4.A large proportion of the best citizen hate his despotism.一大部分最好的公民都痛恨他的专制君主统治。
英英解释:名词despotism:
1. dominance through threat of punishment and violence
同义词:absolutism, tyranny
2. a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
同义词:dictatorship, absolutism, authoritarianism, Caesarism, monocracy, one-man rule, shogunate, Stalinism, totalitarianism, tyranny
despumate
vt. 消毒(清洁,除去...的泡沫)
despumation
n. 取去浮泡(杂质)
desquamate
v. 脱落,剥落,剥
英英解释:动词desquamate:
1. peel off in scales
同义词:peel off
desquamation
n. 脱落,剥离
英英解释:名词desquamation:
1. loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
同义词:peeling, shedding
dessert
n. 甜食
例句与用法:1.I like to have ice cream for dessert.我喜欢在正餐后吃冰淇淋当甜点。
2.Shall we move on to dessert?咱们上甜食好吗?
3.A dessert of sliced fruit, ice cream, and toppings.盛有冰淇淋、奶油、水果的甜食
4.A dessert containing primarily oranges and flaked coconut.柑桔椰子甜食一种主要由桔子和椰片做成的甜食
5.He served us brownies as dessert.他给我们吃核桃仁巧克力饼作为甜点。
英英解释:名词dessert:
1. a dish served as the last course of a meal
同义词:sweet, afters
dessertspoon
n. 中匙(点心匙)
英英解释:名词dessertspoon:
1. as much as a dessertspoon will hold
同义词:dessertspoonful
dessiatine
n. 俄国的地积单位(=2.7英亩)
英英解释:名词dessiatine:
1. a former Russian unit of area equal to 2.7 acres
destabilization
n. 不安定(扰动)
英英解释:名词destabilization:
1. an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
2. the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
同义词:destabilisation
destabilize
vt. 使...不稳定(使...动摇)
英英解释:动词destabilize:
1. become unstable
同义词:destabilise
2. make unstable
同义词:destabilise |