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forsaken

/fawr-sey-kuhn/US // fɔrˈseɪ kən //UK // (fəˈseɪkən) //

被遗弃的,被抛弃的,被遗弃的人,遗弃的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : past participle of forsake.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deserted; abandoned; forlorn: an old, forsaken farmhouse.

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Examples

  • The towns on the 99 became a bit forsaken, and the metal on the neon signs of the old motels started getting rustier.

  • With 4,000 deaths in West Africa, the number of forsaken children is exploding.

  • South Park is not just funnier than any of those shows—it refuses to let us escape the god-forsaken world in which we live.

  • Global Cures calls these forsaken therapies “financial orphans.”

  • Her departure from music left her fans bereft: "Why has she forsaken us?"

  • Even his famous last words on the cross—“My God, my God, why hast though forsaken me?”

  • In spite of this, the garden studio was not wholly forsaken, and nearly every day she accomplished something there.

  • There shall be a crying for wine in the streets: all mirth is forsaken: the joy of the earth is gone away.

  • For the house is forsaken, the multitude of the city is left, darkness and obscurity are come upon its dens for ever.

  • Reverend McCarthy, one of the oldest, and regarded as one of the strongest, one of the ablest ministers to such a forsaken charge.

  • The covenant is often represented as forsaken both as a covenant and as a law; but is exhibited as gone into only as a covenant.