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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

GRE

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
      1. bereft of ideas/hope
        无计可施;失去希望
    • 感到失落
      sad and lonely because you have lost sth
      1. He was utterly bereft when his wife died.
        他的妻子去世时,他十分凄凉。

    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.
      1. The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.
        这个地方似乎根本没有人烟。

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • You may have stories to explain why suddenly your life is bereft, but these are just stories.
      你们也许有一些故事要去说明为什么你们的生活突然被夺去了,但是那只是一些故事罢了。
    • It would leave Germany and France isolated and strategically bereft.
      这将让德国和法国变得孤立、并面临战略上的无助。
    • That guy must have been bereft of his senses.
      那家伙准是疯了。
    • 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。
    • When the explosion took place, he was bereft of his wits.
      爆炸发生时,他吓得魂不附体。
    • 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。
    • Bereft of friends or hope; sad and forlorn.
      失去朋友或希望的,伤心而孤独的。
    • The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.
      这个地方似乎根本没有人烟。
    • He felt completely bereft without her.
      没有她他感到非常空虚寂寞。
    • But if you've built your life around your children you'll be terribly bereft.
      但如果你一直围着孩子转,那么当他们离开时,你会感到失去亲人般的痛苦。