bereft如何读

英:[bɪˈreft]

美:[bɪˈrɛft]

bereft是什么意思

adj.

被剥夺的

丧失的

失去亲人的

vt.

失去…的(bereave的过去式)

bereft自然拼读

be·reft

bih reft

bereft词根

词根:bereave

adj.

bereaved 丧失的;死了…的

n.

bereavement 丧友,丧亲;丧失

bereaved 丧失亲人的人

vt.

bereave 使……失去;使……孤寂

bereaved 使丧失(bereave的过去式和过去分词)

bereft英英释义

verb

past participle of bereave.The war had bereft them of their homes and their hope.

adjective

deprived or stripped of something.The flood left them bereft of all their possessions.He slunk off the stage, bereft of his former confidence.She felt somewhat bereft when her youngest child went off to college.

completely lacking something needed or expected.The old theater was now bereft of seats.

suffering the death of a loved one.The bereft widower felt as if his life had ended.

bereft词组

bereft of失去;丧失

bereft词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,过去分词形容词,来自于 bereave(动词)。

bereft词源英文解释

see bereave

The first known use of bereft was in 1554

bereft儿童词典英英释义

berkeliumnoun

an artificially prepared radioactive chemical element see element

beriberinoun

a disease marked by weakness, wasting, and damage to nerves and caused by a lack of thiamine in the diet or by an inability to absorb and use it

beretnoun

a soft flat wool cap without a visor

bereftadjective

not having something needed, wanted, or expected

bereft of money

bereaved entry 1

bereft 例句

1 The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.

看起来,这地方人迹罕至。

2 Sandy left homes flooded, and poor tenants bereft of electricity and hot water.

3 I felt anxious, wistful, bereft in advance; I’d eaten up nine episodes in only a few days, liking them more than I’d expected to.

4 The show is refreshingly not bereft, as some smaller institutions’ exhibitions can be, of the artist’s more emblematic paintings.

5 Romania has a problem with corruption, from petty tourist shakedowns to high officials’ malfeasance, and Bucharest, its capital, seems somewhat bereft.

6 The papers are not bereft of whimsy, but it is confined to footnotes and asides.

入选论文中不乏奇思怪想,但只限于脚注和旁白。

7 It all adds up to this question: in today's pop climate, so bereft of real ideas, where is Dave when he's needed most?

8 IN the final scene of the Public Theater’s production of “King Lear,” now in previews and opening on Tuesday at Shakespeare in the Park, the bereft Lear enters, bearing his dead daughter in his arms.

9 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。

10 Even news that his building’s bereft elderly doorman tried to throw himself in front of a subway train doesn’t ruffle this 1 percenter’s feathers.

11 I suspect she did not want me to feel bereft at her departure and so was matter-of-fact.

12 He felt strangely bereft when she sat far from him at the table.

13 I turn to meet his eyes, then sigh and shift my attention back to the miserable late-autumn landscape on the other side of the windshield—all cold and dreary and bereft of life.

14 There’s an awful lot of wandering around the house, looking for the dogs, feeling bereft.

15 Its great instant success when it came out, in 1948, made Mailer famous and prosperous—and left him bereft of a subject for another novel.

16 That’s part of the human condition: to feel bereft from the currents rushing around us.

17 The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life.

这个地方似乎根本没有人烟。

18 He regrets passing on Guy Pearce’s role in LA Confidential, and he auditioned for the part of Jack in Titanic and was bereft to lose it to Leonardo DiCaprio.

19 Tyrone will be bereft and real son Terry will be lurking in the background trying to cash in.

20 Karl is bereft without him in New York, especially as the priest’s words about his wife keep coming back to him: “Your wife is very beautiful and very unhappy.”

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