desperate
adj. 拼命的; 孤注一掷的; 极需要的; 极困难的; 极严重的; 绝望的
If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
Troops are needed to help get food into Kosovo where people are in desperate need...
需要军队帮助将科索沃人民亟需的食品送抵那里。
Desperate with anxiety, Bob and Hans searched the whole house...
焦急万分的鲍勃和汉斯把整座房子找了个遍。
If you are desperate for something or desperate to do something, you want or need it very much indeed.
They'd been married nearly four years and June was desperate to start a family...
他们结婚已快4年了,琼非常渴望要个孩子。
People are desperate for him to do something.
人们极希望他能做点什么。
A desperate situation is very difficult, serious, or dangerous.
India's United Nations ambassador said the situation is desperate...
印度驻联合国大使说形势非常危急。
I decided not to abandon John when he was in such a desperate position.
我决定不在约翰走投无路的时候抛弃他。
1. a person who is frightened and in need of help;
1. arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope;
2. desperately determined;
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;
5. showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire;
6. fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless;
desperate diseases must have desperate remedies
(谚)重症还得猛药治;对困难或危险的处境可以采取极端的措施
The enemy grew desperate at the defeat.
敌人因战败而拼死挣扎.
The prisoners grew more desperate.
囚犯们在绝望中更加不顾死活了.
He's desperate for money.
他极渴望得到钱.
They made a desperate attempt to save the company.
他们为挽救公司作孤注一掷的努力.
The women's volleyball team put up a desperate fight to win the world championship at all costs.
女子排球队为赢得世界冠军而不惜一切代价,殊死拼搏.