despaired
英 [dɪˈspeəd]
美 [dɪˈsperd]
v. 绝望; 失去希望; 丧失信心
despair的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 绝望
Despairis the feeling that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.- I looked at my wife in despair...
我绝望地看着妻子。 - ...feelings of despair or inadequacy.
绝望或无能的感觉
- I looked at my wife in despair...
- VERB 感到绝望;失去希望
If youdespair, you feel that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.- 'Oh, I despair sometimes,' he says in mock sorrow...
“啊,我有时会感到绝望,”他假装悲伤地说。 - He does despair at much of the press criticism.
面对媒体的诸多批评他的确感到绝望。
- 'Oh, I despair sometimes,' he says in mock sorrow...
- VERB 对…感到绝望;对…不抱希望
If youdespair ofsomething, you feel that there is no hope that it will happen or improve. If youdespair ofsomeone, you feel that there is no hope that they will improve.- He wished to earn a living through writing but despaired of doing so.
他想通过写作来谋生,不过他对此不抱希望。 - ...efforts to find homes for people despairing of ever having a roof over their heads...
为那些对有瓦遮头不再抱有任何希望的人们找到住处的努力 - There are signs that many voters have already despaired of politicians.
有迹象表明许多选民对政客已经不抱希望。
- He wished to earn a living through writing but despaired of doing so.