forsaken
英 [fə'seɪkən]
美[fɚ'sekən]
- adj. 被抛弃的;孤独凄凉的
- v. 遗弃(forsake的过去分词);抛弃(思想等)
实用场景例句
- I don't want him to feel forsaken and unhappy.
- 我不想让他感到被抛弃而不快乐。
柯林斯例句
- He was forsaken by his friends.
- 他被朋友们背弃了.
《简明英汉词典》
- He was forsaken smoking for years.
- 他戒烟已有多年了.
《用法词典》
- I don't want to stay here, in this job and in this God-forsaken country.
- 我不想在这无聊的乡下干这样的工作,我不想呆在这里了。
柯林斯例句
- The delta region of the Rio Grande river was a forsaken land of thickets and swamps.
- 里奥格兰德河三角洲曾是一片遍布荆棘和沼泽的荒废之地。
柯林斯例句
- And Hester Prynne had returned, and taken up her long - forsaken shame!
- 海丝特-白兰又回来了, 又拣起了久已抛弃的耻辱!
英汉文学 - 红字
- He doubted their claim to have forsaken military solutions to the civil war.
- 他对他们声称已经放弃通过武力解决内战感到怀疑。
辞典例句
- It made her feel forsaken and alone.
- 他们一走,她就觉得寂寞孤单了.
飘(部分)
- He has cast us off , he has forsaken us.
- 他丢开, 丢开我们了.
辞典例句
- Toes are the fingers that have forsaken their past.
- 脚趾乃是舍弃了其过去的手指.
辞典例句
- I had forsaken the vanities of the world.
- 我已将人世的无聊琐事置之不理.
辞典例句
- You look very forsaken tonight.
- 你今晚看来满孤单的样子.
辞典例句
- She will think I have forsaken her, now that my old friend has come back.
- 自从老朋友回来,她一定想我把她忘到脑后去了.
辞典例句
- Most people have had a period or periods in their lives when they have felt forsaken.
- 一般人在他们的生命史上大多有过一次或多次感到遭人弃绝的时期.
辞典例句
- Indignation grips me because of the wicked , who have forsaken your law.
- 53我见恶人离弃你的律法、就怒气发作、犹如火烧.
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