destitute
英 [ˈdestɪtjuːt]
美 [ˈdestɪtuːt]
adj. 贫困的; 贫穷的; 赤贫的; 穷人; 贫民; 缺乏; 没有; 毫无
复数:destitutes
Collins.1 / BNC.18505 / COCA.16544
牛津词典
adj.
- 贫困的;贫穷的;赤贫的
without money, food and the other things necessary for life- When he died, his family was left completely destitute.
他死时家里一贫如洗。
- When he died, his family was left completely destitute.
- 穷人;贫民
people who are destitute - 缺乏;没有;毫无
lacking sth- They seem destitute of ordinary human feelings.
他们似乎一点人情味都没有。
- They seem destitute of ordinary human feelings.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 赤贫的;贫困的;一无所有的
Someone who isdestitutehas no money or possessions.- ...destitute children who live on the streets.
流落街头的贫困儿童
- ...destitute children who live on the streets.
英英释义
adj
- completely wanting or lacking
- writing barren of insight
- young recruits destitute of experience
- innocent of literary merit
- the sentence was devoid of meaning
- poor enough to need help from others
双语例句
- I had liv'd a dreadful life, perfectly destitute of the knowledge and fear of god.
过去,我过着可怕的生活,对上帝完全缺乏认识和敬畏。 - Napoleon, who certainly was not destitute of vanity, preferred power when he had to choose.
对于拿破仑来说,他当然不是没有虚荣心,只是当他必须做出抉择时,他更向往权力。 - They denied any intentional wrongdoing, saying they were only trying to help orphans left destitute by the quake.
他们否认有任何不良企图,并说,他们仅仅是想帮助这些地震中的孤儿摆脱贫困。 - My children are destitute because the enemy has prevailed.
我的儿女孤苦,因为仇敌得了胜。 - Many had lost all in the disaster and were destitute.
很多人被灾难夺去了一切,变得一无所有。 - Another dry summer, he says, would leave him destitute.
他说下一个夏天如果还是干旱的他将穷困潦倒。 - Many cities have slum areas or ghettoes, where people live in dangers or destitute conditions.
许多城市都存在贫民区或贫民窟,在这里人们在危险与贫困中煎熬。 - But grow! Increase with the years! Oh-how strange that I should be called a destitute woman!
但是随着成长!岁月流逝!哦,我怎么能被说成是一无所有的女人! - And we look after the wives and families of some of the wounded who are destitute& yes, worse than destitute.
同时我们照顾伤员家属中那些穷困户&有的还不光是穷困而已。 - But we keep thinking that we are only a destitute son or daughter.
但我们一直以为我们只是穷困无助的儿女。
