释义 |
desolated, ppl. a.|ˈdɛsəleɪtɪd| [f. prec. + -ed.] Made or left desolate; see prec.
1580Sidney Ps. xxii. xii, Save..My desolated life from dogged might. a1700Dryden Ovid's Metam. i. (R.), Tell how we may..people desolated earth. 1793J. Williams Mem. W. Hastings 41, I am a stranger to the private manners of this desolated gentleman. 1806J. Forbes Lett. France II. 64 The entangled walks of the desolated gardens. 1809Campbell Gertr. Wyom. i. xvii, In vain the desolated panther flies. 1818Byron Ch. Har. iv. xxi, Bare and desolated bosoms. |