desperation
n. 绝望; 孤注一掷; 铤而走险; 拼命
Desperation is the feeling that you have when you are in such a bad situation that you will try anything to change it.
This feeling of desperation and helplessness was common to most of the refugees...
大多数难民都有这种绝望和无助的感觉。
In desperation I joined a physical exercise class.
在绝望中我参加了一个健身班。
1. a state in which everything seems wrong and will turn out badly;
2. desperate recklessness;
despair, desperation, depression, disappointment
这些名词都有"绝望,沮丧"之意。
In desperation, he finally broke down the door.
最后,他横了心把门砸开.
For the first time in her life Jennifer was overwhelmed with a sense of desperation.
她有生以来第一次感到走投无路.
They are struggling with desperation to keep their heads above the water.
他们在拼命地挣扎着把头露出水面.
With strength born of desperation, I reached the village.
我使尽吃奶的力气总算跑到了那个村子.
Finally, in a moment of desperation, John put the parrot in the freezer.
最终, 在一阵绝望之后, 约翰把鹦鹉关进了冰箱.
n. 不可挽回
irrevocablenessirredeemabilityirreparablenessincurabilityirrecoverablenessirredeemablenessirreparabilityirretrievabilityirremediablenessirrevocabilityirretrievableness
n. 不顾一切,危急
gravityseriousnessurgencycriticalness
n. 失望
despairdiscouragementsloughdespondencydepressionhopelessnessdisheartenmentof
n. 拼命
n. 极度
supremeall-outmonstrousextremeintenseprodigiousgreatexcessive
n. 绝望