destitution

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英[ˌdestɪ\'tju:ʃn]
美[ˌdɛstɪˈtuʃən, -ˈtju-]

基本释义

n.
穷困,缺乏,贫穷

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实用例句

The people lived in destitution.

民生凋敝.

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His drinking led him to a life of destitution.

酗酒导致他生活贫穷。

辞典例句

He reach the excess of destitution from which he never rose again.

他走到了贫困的极端,从此一蹶不振.

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In some regions the types of mental and physical destitution were without parallel.

在有些地区里,精神上和物质上的贫乏的情况是无法比拟的.

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If not me, or even destitution, so I will be very worried.

如果不如我, 更甚是穷困潦倒, 那样我又会很担心.

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From hunger , cold, isolation, destitution.

向饥寒 、 孤独 、 遗弃、贫困收买.

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This is both their destitution and their wealth.

这既是他们的窘困也是他们的财富所在.

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Confucius said, " Hunger, thirst, cold, destitution and failure are the inevitable trace of natural operation. "

孔子说: [饥渴寒暑, 穷困不得志,这些都是自然运作的必然轨迹.

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Increasingly , cities are suffering simultaneously the problems of poverty and affluence: pollution and destitution.

城市同时受到贫困和富裕产生的难题 — 污染和赤贫的困扰.

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She laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter.

她在一封感人至深的信中向他描述了她的穷困情形.

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But " poverty " in America , as defined by the Census Bureau, does not mean destitution.

人口局所定义的 “ 贫困 ” 并不意味着贫穷.

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It'says high food prices are causing families to destitution and the hunger - poverty trap.

报告指出高额的食物价格导致家庭越发陷入饥饿和贫穷的困境.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a state without friends or money or prospects

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