Desperately
['despərətlɪ]
解释:
(adv.) In a desperate manner; without regard to danger or safety; recklessly; extremely; as, the troops fought desperately.
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例句:
- My dear girl was right in saying that he only pursued his errors the more desperately for her sake. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- If it were not such a very wild night, he said, I would send Hannah down to keep you company: you look too desperately miserable to be left alone. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 简·爱.
- And so I am,' said Tom, desperately. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 艰难时事.
- In a flash the operator switched on the current and the two men stood as if transfixed, hanging desperately to their weapons that were held aloft as by some giant’s hand. 佚名. 神奇的知识之书.
- I tried to throw her off, but she clung to me most desperately. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯归来记.
- Remembering the death of her own little one, she clung desperately to the new babe, with one hand, whenever they were upon the march. 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯. 人猿泰山.
- Tarzan took to the trees in pursuit, and in a few moments came in view of the men desperately striving to escape. 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯. 人猿泰山.
- He would not let her sit up, and offended Dixon desperately by insisting on waiting upon her himself. 伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔. 南方与北方.
- He was so desperately in earnest, poor youth, and his earnestness was of so different a quality from Bertha's, though hers too was desperate enough. 伊迪丝·华顿. 快乐之家.
- I attached myself to a young creature in pink, with little eyes, and flirted with her desperately. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 大卫·科波菲尔.
- Both looked quite 'calm and firm', and both felt desperately uncomfortable. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- He sank back in his seat with an oath, and striking out of the ring, dashed away desperately homewards. 威廉·梅克比斯·萨克雷. 名利场.
- He patiently awaits an explicit answer; and Jo, more baffled by his patience than by anything else, at last desperately whispers a name in his ear. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- Why, otherwise, should he be so desperately anxious that she should not get so near him as to see his features? 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯归来记.
- But men will not hate so much, fear so much, nor cheat so desperately--and they will keep their minds and bodies cleaner. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- Upon my life Mr Clennam, one feels desperately worldly and wicked in comparison with such an innocent creature. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 小杜丽.
- She sobbed on desperately; then the outpour lessened, and she became quieter. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- In spite of all experience they cling desperately to these superstitions. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- No, only indifferent, Dobbin continued desperately. 威廉·梅克比斯·萨克雷. 名利场.
- Hardly knowing what I did, acting desperately on the first impulse that occurred to me, I seized the servant and pushed him against the vestry wall. 威尔基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
- He tried desperately to say something else, and he held his right hand up in the air. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯归来记.
- We have such funny times, and now I can enjoy them, for everyone is so desperately good, it's like living in a nest of turtledoves. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- The people lie, and cheat the stranger, and are desperately ignorant, and have hardly any reverence for their dead. 马克·吐温. 傻子出国记.
- He reached New York with only a few small coins in his pocket, and received word that his wife was lying desperately ill in Cambridge. 鲁伯特·萨金特·荷兰. 历史性发明.
- You find him desperately numerous in the civil service, in the official bureaus. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- Desperately, but not wildly, for she knew that if she lost distinctness of intention, all was lost and gone. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 我们共同的朋友.
- I cannot tell, she said desperately through her sobbing. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- Tomorrow I shall put away my 'fuss and feathers' and be desperately good again, she answered with an affected little laugh. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- Oh, Teddy, I'm sorry, so desperately sorry, I could kill myself if it would do any good! 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- They were so desperately sharp, that they quite frightened him. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外传.
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