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destitute

/des-ti-toot, -tyoot/US // ˈdɛs tɪˌtut, -ˌtyut //UK // (ˈdɛstɪˌtjuːt) //

穷困潦倒,穷困的,穷困潦倒的,穷困的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter.
    • : deprived of, devoid of, or lacking: destitute of children.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    des·ti·tut·ed, des·ti·tut·ing.

    • : to leave destitute.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.down and out; wanting
Synonyms
bankrupt破产,破产人,破产的,破产者exhausted疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,筋疲力尽,精疲力竭impoverished穷困潦倒,穷困的,贫穷的,穷苦的indigent穷困的,穷困潦倒,贫穷的,穷人insolvent破产,无力偿债,无力偿还,破产人needy贫乏的,贫苦,贫乏,贫困penniless一贫如洗,身无分文,不名一文,一文不名poor穷人,贫穷,可怜的,穷poverty-stricken穷困潦倒,穷困潦倒的,穷困的,贫穷strapped捆绑的,捆绑式,捆绑式的,捆绑beggared乞讨,乞讨的,乞求,乞求的bereft失落的,哀伤,失落,哀伤的busted失败了,破产,失败,失败的dead broke身无分文,死光了,死光光,破产deficient亏损,亏损的,亏欠,欠缺depleted枯竭的,枯竭,耗尽,耗尽的deprived of被剥夺的,被剥夺了的,被剥夺了,剥夺了devoid of没有,缺少,没有什么,没有任何dirt poor穷人,穷困潦倒,贫民窟,贫民区divested已剥离,已撤资,已剥离的,剥离的drained精疲力尽,精疲力竭,精疲力尽的,精疲力竭的empty空,空的,空空如也,空荡荡的flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的flat broke破产,断裂,扁平化,扁平化破产impecunious穷困潦倒,穷困潦倒的,穷困潦倒的人,穷困的in need of需要,需要的,亟需,需lacking匮乏的,缺少,匮乏,缺乏moneyless无钱,没钱,没有钱,无钱的necessitous必要的,必要性,必要,必需品on the breadline面包线上的人,面包线上,面包线上的,面包线上的人们on the rocks在岩石上,岩石上的,岩石上,在岩石上的penurious奢华的,奢华,奢侈的,奢侈pinched被夹住,被夹住的,被夹住了,掐死played out已播放完毕,淘汰了,已播放的,淘汰的stony多石的,多石,石质,多石症stripped剥离的,剥落的,剥落,剥离totaled共计,合计,总计,总数wiped out全军覆没,全军覆没了,全军覆灭,消灭了without没有,无,不需要,没有的话

Examples

  • He’s married and settled down, he’s earned awards from the likes of the US National Academy of Medicine, and he’s not a destitute grad student anymore.

  • In the 1840s, the Irish, fleeing famine, arrived destitute, hungry and, as political cartoons of the era show, in droves to the United States.

  • Prior to the formation of the Continental Army and the decision by the founding states to allow the newly created federal government to raise funds for that army, the early Colonial soldiers were destitute, hungry, and poorly equipped.

  • From 1929 to 1934, crop yields across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri plunged by 60%, leaving farmers destitute and exposing the now-barren topsoil to dry winds and soaring temperatures.

  • When everyone is struggling, how much is to be offered to the more destitute, and how much is to be accepted?

  • What happened to the Christian concern to “love the least of these,” the most vulnerable, the most destitute?

  • And by 1918 much of Central and Eastern Europe was starving and destitute.

  • In critical ways, Russia remains technologically adept, but by its current behavior Russia is also revealed as morally destitute.

  • From the American Dust Bowl, thousands of destitute farm families stream westward.

  • When the old couple became bankrupt and died, the old nurse found herself alone and almost destitute in the world.

  • Louis was benevolent, but destitute of the decision of character requisite to hold the reins of government in so stormy a period.

  • Now here is a lady, well educated and delicately nurtured, who is destitute of the common necessaries of life.

  • It must be borne in mind, in this consideration, that the apes differ from the other tree-dwellers in being destitute of claws.

  • The lower jaws in both were heavy, while the woman was almost destitute of a chin—a marked ape-like characteristic.