desert1
KK: [ˈdɛzɚt]
DJ: [ˈdеzǝt]
n.
- 沙漠;荒野[C][U]
a.
- 沙漠的
- 荒蕪的;無人居住的
Nobody likes to live in that
desert region.
沒有人喜歡生活在那個沙漠地區。
衍生
辨析
desert2
KK: [dɪˈzɝt]
DJ: [diˈzǝːt]
vt.
- 從……開小差;擅離(職守等)
The guard was punished for
deserting his post.
衛兵因擅離職守而受到處罰。
- 拋棄;遺棄;離棄
All his friends have
deserted him!
他所有的朋友都拋棄了他!
vi.
- 逃跑;開小差
The soldier
deserted.
那個士兵開了小差。
衍生
辨析
desert3
KK: [ˈdɛzɚt]
DJ: [ˈdеzǝt]
desert1
/
dɪˈzəːt/
v.
- callously or treacherously abandon.
-
[usu. as adj. deserted]
leave (a place), causing it to appear empty.
- illegally leave the armed forces.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from OFr. deserter, from late L. desertare, from L. desertus (see desert2).
desert2
/
ˈdɛzət/
n.
- a waterless, desolate area of land with little or no vegetation, typically covered with sand.
- a situation or area considered dull and uninteresting:
a cultural desert.
adj.
like a desert; uninhabited and desolate.
Etymology
ME: via OFr. from late L. desertum ‘something left waste’, neut. past part. of deserere ‘leave, forsake’.