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helplessness

/help-lis/US // ˈhɛlp lɪs //UK // (ˈhɛlplɪs) //

彷徨,无助感,彷徨无助,无助

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unable to help oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid.
    • : deprived of strength or power; powerless; incapacitated: They were helpless with laughter.
    • : affording no help.

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Examples

  • Shocked and helpless, floating prey made easy pickings for the mass of eels.

  • The then helpless, floating prey make easy pickings for the mass of eels.

  • Just as we would start to fall asleep, it would blare for a minute or two and then stop, and we were helpless to fix it.

  • In 1943, Austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz proposed what he called “baby schema”—an evolutionary adaptation that encourages us to care for helpless infants.

  • “It’s a whole cycle of annoyance and feeling helpless and hopeless,” Eli said.

  • You may have felt, like I did, lots of emotions—but the most dangerous of them is helplessness.

  • The brokenness of the political system drives the former, and helplessness drives the latter.

  • A feeling of helplessness and its resulting paralysis are the enemy of the Good.

  • “I was humiliated at the thought of my helplessness,” he said.

  • We entangle them in a web of fear, of helplessness and anguish.

  • He was aware of his own helplessness; he felt almost like a boy scolding his own wise, affectionate mother.

  • "I ask no promise from you," continued the excited and suspicious man, writhing under a sense of his helplessness.

  • Mamma trusted to me to be a mother to them, papa looks to me, and I so unfit, besides this helplessness.

  • Before this Mr. Chittenden had not thought of marriage, but now the helplessness of the girl appealed to him.

  • She caught her underlip between two rows of white teeth to quell the groan of helplessness.