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
- Nearly everyone whose mother is absent feels bereft.
几乎每个失去母亲的人都会有缺失的感觉。 - 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”。 - That guy must have been bereft of his senses.
那家伙准是疯了。 - The singer's family said they'd been left "bereft" by her death and asked for privacy.
这位歌手的家人表示,他们已经失去亲人,希望能够保存隐私。 - The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not see them.
当救援的飞机么有看到她们时,那些迷路的徒步者丧失了期望。 - Feminists and Republicans have collaborated to leave the US bereft of any culture of love, Bruckner believes.
布吕克内认为,女权主义和共和党勾结,导致美国丧失了一切爱恋文化。 - Failure was not imminent, and I could not be bereft of hope easily.
失败还没有迫在眉睫,我不能就这么轻易地被剥夺了希望。 - But knew I left them bereft.
但他们认为是我让她们离开的。 - He felt completely bereft without her.
没有她他感到非常空虚寂寞。 - When the explosion took place, he was bereft of his wits.
爆炸发生时,他吓得魂不附体。