1 ADJ-GRADED [ADJ n, verb-link ADJ, ADJ after verb] 孤苦伶仃的;愁苦的 If someone is forlorn, they feel alone and unhappy. 孤苦伶仃的;愁苦的 [literary]
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One of the demonstrators, a young woman, sat forlorn on the pavement.
一名年轻的女示威者独自一人坐在人行路上。
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He looked a forlorn figure as he limped off after 26 minutes.
26 分钟之后他一瘸一拐地走出来,显得孤单凄凉。
SYN miserable, helpless, pathetic, pitiful
2 ADJ-GRADED 无人居住的;荒凉的;废弃的 If a place is forlorn, it is deserted and not cared for, or has little in it. 无人居住的;荒凉的;废弃的 [literary]
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They headed inland on a forlorn road that was rutted and pocked.
他们沿着一条坑坑洼洼布满车辙印的荒凉小路向内地进发。
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The once glorious palaces stood empty and forlorn.
昔日金碧辉煌的宫殿显得空寂而又荒凉。
SYN abandoned, deserted, ruined, bleak
3 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (希望、尝试等)没有成功机会的,无谓的 A forlorn hope or attempt is one that you think has no chance of success. (希望、尝试等)没有成功机会的,无谓的
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Peasants have left the land in the forlorn hope of finding a better life in cities.
农民离开土地,希望能在城市找到更好的生活,却不知道这根本难以实现。
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...a forlorn effort to keep from losing my mind.
试图不让自己丧失理智的无谓努力
SYN hopeless, useless, vain, pointless
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