Examples of using Desolate in English and their translations into Chinese
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He wondered when it was that she had felt so desolate she had cut her arm, and left it to bleed.
They also frequently communicated with overseas Chinese, which made the then desolate Hong Kong Island prosperous, with more than 200000 residents.
The eastern part of the province, once a shepherding area, is now almost desolate, although the villages still maintain their traditional charm.
It stood dark and desolate behind the remains of a collapsed sept where only rats had come to pray for near three hundred years.
On the banks of a wide, desolate river stands a town, one of the administrative centers of Russia;
Deserts are known for being desolate and lifeless, but they are also quite striking and beautiful, especially when seen from above.
Some couples might feel closer, others might feel desolate because, despite more sex, their bond isn't stronger.
The next day we pile into vans and are driven into the terribly run-down, desolate neighborhood where 80 percent of the movie will be shot.
I will make the land so desolate that your enemies who live in it will be astonished.".
It was my whole business to find desolate corners, where I could camp without the fear of interruption;
Likewise, now the whole religious world becomes seriously desolate, and God wishes that we can take the initiative to look for His footprints.
Beneath their desolate surface, asteroids are believed to contain a rich treasure-trove of information about the formation of the solar system billions of years ago.
It was as a child when I awoke, I felt cold also, and half frightened as it were instinctive finding myself so desolate.
It also remains one of the most desolate, with few travellers knowing of the world's most frozen road- or its tragic history.
They had reached the very wildest and most desolate portion of the pass when the girl gave a startled cry, and pointed upwards.
Location containers: Only in the suburbs and other desolate places, but the container has a strong liquidity, change places can not change the house.
Your land will become desolate, and your cities will lie in ruins.
Among his most celebrated works is The Devil's Highway, a revealing non-fiction account of 26 Mexican immigrants lost in the torrid, desolate Arizona desert.
Night magnified the quiet of the city, making the sounds which broke it the more desolate.
For a moment, the desolate and somewhat beautiful picture emerged in my mind: spring is over.