bereft
英 [bɪˈreft]
美 [bɪˈreft]
adj. 完全没有,丧失,失去(某物); 感到失落
v. 使丧失亲友
bereave的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.14655 / COCA.16140
牛津词典
adj.
- 完全没有,丧失,失去(某物)
completely lacking sth; having lost sth- bereft of ideas/hope
无计可施;失去希望
- bereft of ideas/hope
- 感到失落
sad and lonely because you have lost sth- He was utterly bereft when his wife died.
他的妻子去世时,他十分凄凉。
- He was utterly bereft when his wife died.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 失去…的;丧失…的
If a person or thing isbereft ofsomething, they no longer have it.- The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.
这个地方似乎根本没有人烟。
- The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.
英英释义
adj
- sorrowful through loss or deprivation
- bereft of hope
- unhappy in love
双语例句
- One of my favourite colleagues leaves today and I would have been genuinely bereft had she not marked it in some way.
我最喜欢的一个同事今天离职,如果她没有通过某种方式表示一下的话,我真的会感到很失落。 - Bereft of leverage, it can be pushed back to its bottom line by a clever opponent.
手上丧失了筹码以后,就会被明智的对手逼至底线。 - As impressive as the model is, it stands still," bereft of life ".
令人印象深刻的模型,它代表的是,“剥夺了生命”。 - After the fire swallowed his cottage, the old man could not but feel utterly bereft.
在一场大火吞噬了他的草屋之后,老人唯一的感觉就是他已经一无所有了。 - Non-Christians in predominantly Christian nations may be left bereft of entertainment around Christmas.
居多基督的国家非基督徒可能被留下被剥夺的娱乐圣诞节左右。 - He was knocked down to the ground, bereft of sense.
他被击倒在地,失去了知觉。 - The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.
这个地方似乎根本没有人烟。 - Bereft of his service, what then is the use in maintaining this troublesome body any longer?
失去对他的服务,那维持这个令人烦恼的躯体还有什么用呢? - Indignation bereft of all hopes when all his efforts had ended on failure.
他的一切努力均以失败告终后,他失去了一切希望(完全绝望了)。 - We want to return to our bereft, little world.
我们想回归我们的被剥夺的小世界。
