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deserted

/dih-zur-tid/US // dɪˈzɜr tɪd //

冷冷清清,冷冷清清的,荒废的,荒芜的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children.
    • : untenanted: without inhabitants: a deserted village; a deserted farmhouse.
    • : unfrequented; lonely: The victim was lured to a deserted spot.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.abandoned, unoccupied

Examples

  • There was an island off Brazil’s southeastern coastline that looked deserted but wasn’t.

  • His novel Crabs on the Island tells the story of two engineers conducting an experiment in cybernetics on a deserted island.

  • The future of cities, some with areas that are almost deserted now, will begin to reveal itself.

  • Even so-called deserted neighborhoods, like Times Square, are inching back up in foot traffic.

  • It was late at night, in the South, and a relatively deserted area.

  • Grimm has even been actively trying hire staff members for his office in recent weeks after several former aides deserted him.

  • Rural churches were deserted, and the connection between the land and the bounty of harvests was gone.

  • Not surprisingly, many middle and working class voters, particularly whites, have deserted the Democrats in increasing numbers.

  • One theory holds that Gedi was deserted to avoid the advancing nomadic Galla tribe coming from Somalia.

  • He carried this war of extermination up to Ilocos, where, little by little, his forces deserted him.

  • In fact, one evening, his wife and children deserted him entirely and went to settle elsewhere, thinking it was all over with him.

  • He found the village in disorder, the fields neglected, many houses deserted, the remainder of the people preparing to move away.

  • His pitiful heart deserted him at the very instant when he most needed its support.

  • "Perhaps he has deserted his wife," I said, seeing at last a possible solution of the mystery.