Examples of using Desperation in English and their translations into Chinese
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This letter should not be used as a desperation plea, but should rather state the facts and that's it.
It was a stage plagued by violence and desperation, in which we were formed as a generation with no future.
Bethany's family desperation can only let her go on indefinitely sleeping and nursing care for her 24-hour shift.
Desperation, depression and frustration can cause much more damage to one's life than the demons that you have not seen.
Mr. S's job income is only enough to maintain the monthly supply from the housing, desperation, all three rental houses were forced to auction.
Their business wits are sharpened to the limit by their desperation to survive and sheer desire to get out of poverty.
The first, Desperation, was released under King's name, while the second, The Regulators, was published under his pseudonym, Richard Bachman.
In desperation, Alan sought the counsel of his old friend, Robb, whom he saw often now that he was in the men's field.
Please don't tell her I'm here,” the woman in the closet said, with a strange sort of desperation.
Failure to meet them will lead to widespread drought, disease and desperation in some of the world's poorest regions.
It's worse than boots, it's a silk dress," she said, with the calmness of desperation, for she wanted the worst over.
I think waiting a few days is good- that shows interest but not desperation- but I'm afraid I am showing my age.
The panic peddler and the‘respectable' broker earned the greatest profits,” Hirsch wrote,“from the greatest degree of white desperation.
The girls who have been sent here, however, learn it is a place of ever-changing rules, harsh punishments, and ever-increasing desperation.
Despite its love-story quality, Goldman says that the themes of painful nostalgia and desperation in“Clara” are consistent with Bolaño's other work.
Population growth, shortage of land and petty civil wars had contributed to a feeling of insecurity and desperation at all levels of society.
It can either mean excitement and eagerness, but sometimes it can also mean desperation and anger, depending on how it is used and the circumstances.
While poverty remains the principal cause of Central American families traveling north, desperation to escape gang violence also motivates many.
So it must have been with desperation that Planck turned to Boltzmann's method to tackle the ultraviolet catastrophe.
She imagined the desperation the writer must have felt, the courage he or she must have mustered to slip the letter into that box.