集庭装饰02
alone为形容词,意为“单独的”,只作表语,不能作定语。侧重说明独自一人,没有助手或同伴,没有感***彩的只表示客观的状态。lonely意为“孤独的”,表示主观上感到孤独、寂寞,有较浓的感***彩,指因缺少朋友、同情、友谊等产生的一种悲伤和忧郁的感情。它为形容词,在句中作表语或定语。作定语时,意为“荒凉;偏僻”,多修饰表示地点的名词。 alone还可以作副词。 alone 副词 adv. 单独;独自 She went home alone. 她独自回家去了。 After his wife died, he lived alone. 他的妻子死后,他一个人生活。
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荒凉指荒芜冷落,形容旷野无人的景况。例:一个荒凉的村庄。那么你知道荒凉用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
荒凉英语说法1:
desolation
荒凉英语说法2:
wild
荒凉相关短语:
荒凉地 desolately
荒凉景观 wild landscape ; denuded landscape
荒凉天涯 Desert Skies
荒凉孤岛 Zojas Adventure
荒凉城堡 Desolate Castle
荒凉意境 mood of desolateness and wildness
荒凉山庄 Bleak House ; Harold Skimpole ; Reverend Chadband ; Rev Mr Chadband
荒凉泥土 desert soil
慢性荒凉 chronic depression
荒凉英语例句:
1. It felt like the loneliest place in the world.
感觉这就像是天底下最荒凉的地方。
2. They headed inland on a forlorn road that was rutted and pocked.
他们沿着一条坑坑洼洼布满车辙印的荒凉小路向内地进发。
3. We looked out upon a scene of desolation and ruin.
我们放眼望去,眼前是一片荒凉的废墟。
4. Many of the islands are mainly wild and underpopulated.
大多数岛屿基本上都是一片荒凉、渺无人烟。
5. The desert was luminous, starkly beautiful.
沙漠里泛着光,有一种荒凉之美。
6. The once glorious palaces stood empty and forlorn.
昔日金碧辉煌的宫殿显得空寂而又荒凉。
7. a bleak and desolate landscape
一片荒凉的景色
8. I have worked in the wildest and most uncivilized parts of the world.
我曾在世界上最荒凉、最原始的地区工作过。
9. We couldn't stay out there in that desolation another day.
在那个荒凉的地方我们一天也呆不下去了.
10. Education in the wilderness is not a matter of monetary means.
荒凉地区的教育不是钱财问题.
11. He found the old house in complete desolation.
他发现那间旧房子十分荒凉.
12. The town has a desolate visage.
这个镇子呈现出一片荒凉.
13. The place is a bit lonely.
那个地方有点荒凉.
14. Below you, though still 50 miles off, is the most treeless stretch of land imaginable.
就在你下方,不过是在50英里开外的,是一片你能想象到的最荒凉的不毛之地。
15. The city's rather uncompromising bleakness is a permanent memorial to its dark and mysterious founders.
这座城市毫不妥协的荒凉面貌是对其神秘莫测的创建者的永久纪念。
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desert1KK: []DJ: []n.1. 沙漠;荒野[C][U]a.1. 沙漠的2. 荒芜的;无人居住的Nobody likes to live in that desert region.没有人喜欢生活在那个沙漠地区。desert2KK: []DJ: []vt.1. 从...开小差;擅离(职守等)The guard was punished for deserting his post.卫兵因擅离职守而受到处罚。2. 抛弃;遗弃;离弃All his friends have deserted him!他所有的朋友都抛弃了他!vi.1. 逃跑;开小差The soldier deserted.那个士兵开了小差。desert3KK: []DJ: []n.1. (常复数)赏罚;(尤指)惩罚(音标出不来)
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desert[ di5zE:t ]n.沙漠, 应得的赏罚, 功过adj.沙漠的, 不毛的, 荒凉的vt.放弃, 遗弃, 逃跑vi.逃掉, 逃亡, 开小差desertAHD:[d秘搮rt]D.J.:[6dez*t]K.K.:[6dWz+t] n.A barren or desolate area, especially:A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.A region of permanent cold that is largely or entirely devoid of life.An apparently lifeless area of water.An empty or forsaken place; a wasteland:a cultural desert. ArchaicA wild, uncultivated, and uninhabited region.desert adj.Of, relating to, characteristic of, or inhabiting a desert:desert fauna.Barren and uninhabited; desolate:a desert island.Middle EnglishfromOld FrenchfromLate Latin d秙ertum,from neuter past participle of d秙erere[ to desert ] *See Also : desert3desertAHD:[d?z鹯t挥D.J.:[di6z*8t]K.K.:[d!6z)t] n.OftendesertsSomething that is deserved or merited, especially a punishment:They got their just deserts when the scheme was finally uncovered.The state or fact of deserving reward or punishment.Middle EnglishfromOld French deserte,from feminine past participle of deservir[ to deserve ] *See Also : deserveWhen Shakespeare says in Sonnet 72, 揢nless you would devise some virtuous lie,/To do more for me than mine own desert,?he is using the word desert in the sense of 搘orthiness; deserving,?a word that is perhaps most familiar to us in the plural, meaning 搒omething that is deserved,?as in the phrase just deserts. This word goes back to the Latin word d秙erv簉e, 搕o devote oneself to the service of,?which in Vulgar Latin came to mean 搕o merit by service.?