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IELTS BNC: 4747 COCA: 5427

despair

noun
/dɪˈspeə(r)/
/dɪˈsper/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. the feeling of having lost all hope绝望
    • She uttered a cry of despair.她发出了绝望的叫声。
    • A deep sense of despair overwhelmed him.深深的绝望使他痛苦不堪。
    • in despair He gave up the struggle in despair.他绝望地放弃了斗争。
    • One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair.一句严厉的话就会使她陷入极度的绝望之中。
    • Eventually, driven to despair, he threw himself under a train.他被逼得走投无路,最后卧轨自杀了。
    see also desperate
    Extra Examples
    • He fell into despair over his failure as a husband.他因为自己是个失败的丈夫而陷入绝望之中。
    • I felt despair at being deceived.我因被骗而感到绝望。
    • I was overcome with a feeling of utter despair.我一时万念俱灰。
    • Robert shook his head in despair.罗伯特绝望地摇了摇头。
    • She let out a cry of despair.她绝望地喊了一声。
    • The novel tells the story of a teenager driven to despair by the hypocrisy of the adult world.这本小说讲述了一个10多岁的少年因成人世界的虚伪而陷入绝望的故事。
    • When he became ill he sank to the depths of despair.他患病时陷入深深的绝望之中。
    • his despair over the loss of his wife他因失去妻子而感到绝望
    • She was close to despair.她几乎绝望了。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • black
    • deep
    • complete
    verb + despair
    • feel
    • fall into
    • drive somebody to
    preposition
    • in despair
    • of despair
    • with despair
    phrases
    • the depths of despair
    • in a moment of despair
    • a feeling of despair
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    Word OriginMiddle English: the noun via Anglo-Norman French from Old French desespeir; the verb from Old French desperer, from Latin desperare, from de- ‘down from’ + sperare ‘to hope’.
Idioms
be the despair of somebody
  1. to make somebody worried or unhappy, because they cannot help令某人担心(或绝望)
    • My handwriting was the despair of my teachers.我的字写得很差,使老师们感到十分失望。
a counsel of despair
  1. (formal) advice not to try to do something because it is too difficult知难而退的建议Topics Suggestions and advicec2

despair

verb
/dɪˈspeə(r)/
/dɪˈsper/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they despair
/dɪˈspeə(r)/
/dɪˈsper/
he / she / it despairs
/dɪˈspeəz/
/dɪˈsperz/
past simple despaired
/dɪˈspeəd/
/dɪˈsperd/
past participle despaired
/dɪˈspeəd/
/dɪˈsperd/
-ing form despairing
/dɪˈspeərɪŋ/
/dɪˈsperɪŋ/
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  1. to stop having any hope that a situation will change or improve绝望;失去希望;丧失信心
    • Don't despair! We'll think of a way out of this.别灰心!我们会找到出路的。
    • despair of something/somebody I despair of him; he can't keep a job for more than six months.我对他都绝望了,他做任何工作都不超过半年。
    • despair of doing something They'd almost despaired of ever having children.他们对生孩子几乎不抱任何希望了。
    Extra Examples
    • He's so rude, I despair of him!他太粗鲁了,我对他绝望了!
    • If you do not get a job immediately, don't despair. You will find one in the end.如果你不能马上找到工作,不要绝望。最后你会找到一个的。
    • They had begun to despair of ever finding the right road.他们开始对找到正确的道路感到绝望。
    • We almost despaired when they said that the health centre would have to close.当他们说保健中心将不得不关闭时,我们几乎绝望了。
    • We finally found a house just when we were beginning to despair.就在我们开始绝望的时候,我们终于找到了一所房子。
    • He began to despair that his dream would never materialize.他开始对自己的梦想永远不会实现感到绝望。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Word OriginMiddle English: the noun via Anglo-Norman French from Old French desespeir; the verb from Old French desperer, from Latin desperare, from de- ‘down from’ + sperare ‘to hope’.
IELTS BNC: 4747 COCA: 5427
despair

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + DESPAIR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEblack, deep極度絕望;心灰意冷complete, total, utter完全失望;徹底絕望VERB + DESPAIRfeel感到絕望fall into陷於絕望He fell into despair over his failure as a husband.他因為自己是個失敗的丈夫而陷入絕望之中。drive sb to使某人陷於絕望a teenager driven to despair by the hypocrisy of the adult world一個因成人世界的虛偽而陷入絕望的十多歲的少年PREPOSITIONin despair絕望地Robert shook his head in despair.羅伯特絕望地搖了搖頭。of despair絕望的⋯She let out a cry of despair.她絕望地喊了一聲。with despair絕望地He cried out with despair.他絕望地大聲呼喊。despair at, despair over因⋯的絕望I felt despair at being deceived.我因被騙而感到絕望。his despair over the loss of his wife他因失去妻子而感到絕望PHRASESthe depths of despair深深的絕望When he became ill he sank to the depths of despair.他患病時陷入深深的絕望之中。in a moment of despair一時絕望a feeling of despair, a sense of despair絕望感I was overcome with a feeling of utter despair.我一時萬念俱灰。
IELTS BNC: 4747 COCA: 5427
despair noun
despair (close to despair) in despair desperate
despair

noun

despair ♦︎ desperation ♦︎ hopelessness ♦︎ desolationThese are all words for a feeling of having no hope. 这些词均表示绝望。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配despair / desperation at sthin despair / desperationutter despair / desperation / hopelessnessto drive sb to / feel despair / desperationa feeling / sense of despair / hopelessness / desolation despair dɪˈspeə(r); NAmE dɪˈsper [uncountable] the feeling of having lost all hope because a situation is so bad and you feel you can do nothing to improve it 绝望;走投无路He gave up the struggle in despair.他绝望地放弃了挣扎。She was close to despair.她几乎绝望了。Eventually, driven to despair, he threw himself under a train.他因绝望所迫,最后卧轨自杀了。One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair.一句严厉的话就会使她陷入极度的绝望之中。OPP hope hope noun 1 desperation ˌdespəˈreɪʃn [uncountable] the feeling of being in such a bad situation that you are ready to try anything to improve it without worrying about danger to yourself or others 绝望;不顾一切;铤而走险In desperation, she called Louise and asked for help.在走投无路的情况下,她给路易丝打电话求助。There was a note of desperation in her voice.听她的声音她急坏了。The robbery was an act of sheer desperation.这次抢劫完全出于走投无路下的铤而走险。 hopelessness [uncountable] a feeling of having no hope about the future 绝望;无望This way of thinking can lead to feelings of hopelessness and despair.这种思维方式会使人陷入绝望。 OPP hope hope noun 1 desolation ˌdesəˈleɪʃn [uncountable] (written) a feeling of being very lonely and without hope 孤寂;无望Her death left him with a terrible sense of desolation.她的去世使他甚感孤寂。 see also desolate lonely despair

verb

despair ♦︎ give up hope ♦︎ lose hope ♦︎ lose heartThese words all mean to stop believing that sth you want will happen. 这些词均表示灰心绝望、丧失信心。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to despair / give up hope / lose hope of sthto despair / give up hope that...to almost despair / give up hope / lose hopeto never give up hope / lose hope / lose heartto give up / lose all hopeDon't despair / give up hope. despair dɪˈspeə(r); NAmE dɪˈsper [intransitive] to stop believing that there is any possibility that a bad situation will change or improve 绝望;灰心;失去希望Don't despair! We'll think of a way out of this.别灰心!我们会找到出路的。They'd almost despaired of ever having children.他们对生孩子几乎不抱任何希望了。I despair of him; he can't keep a job for more than six months.我对他绝望了,他做任何工作都不超过半年。 give up ˈhope

phrase

(gave, given)to stop believing that sth you want will happen 放弃希望;丧失信心Don't give up hope yet.别这么快失去信心。They have given up hope of finding any more survivors.他们对再找到幸存者已不抱希望了。 see also hope hope noun 1
lose ˈhope

phrase

(lost, lost)to stop believing that sth you want will happen 失去希望;丧失信心We have lost all hope of a negotiated settlement.我们对谈判解决已失去所有希望了。I never lost hope, even when I was told I would never walk again.我从不灰心丧气,即使在得知再也不能走路的时候也是如此。 see also hope hope noun 1 NOTE 辨析 Give up hope or lose hope?You often lose hope gradually as a situation gets worse or the chances of sth happening seem to get less. You give up hope when you realize at a particular point that sth is not going to happen as you want. * lose hope常指由于情况恶化或某事发生的可能性减小而逐渐失去希望,give up hope则指在某个时刻意识到某事不可能如自己所愿而放弃希望。
lose ˈheart

idiom

(lost, lost)to stop hoping for sth or trying to do sth because you have not been successful so far and you no longer feel confident 丧失信心;泄气We mustn't lose heart just because of a temporary setback.我们切莫仅因暂时的挫折就丧失信心。OPP take heart If you take heart, you start to feel more positive about sth. * take heart表示开始对某事增强信心The government can take heart from the latest opinion polls.政府可以从最近的民意测验中找回信心。
IELTS BNC: 4747 COCA: 5427
despair
Hopelessness: despair, gloom, a sinking feeling...

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