0 A desolate place is empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it:
2 (of a place) having no living things; empty:
a desolate landscape
We have put the use of pre-emptive war as a pretext, and wars of conquest, which desolated our continent for centuries, behind us.
They have since been desolated or occupied by the enemy.
Whole villages are being desolated, and families dispersed to other parts of the country.
Is there any sense in creating huge housing estates in industrially desolated areas?
Local people would be desolated if the community hospital no longer existed.
Here are four urban district councils isolated and desolated, with no means of transport at all.
The countryside is being desolated and devastated by the existing system.
The characteristic of civil war is that every part of the community that engages in a civil war is desolated and impoverished in that war.
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空的, 荒涼的,荒無人煙的, 傷心的…
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空的, 荒凉的,荒无人烟的, 伤心的…
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desierto, desconsolado, desolado…
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deserto, desolado…
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ıssız, kuş uçmaz kervan geçmez, insanı üzen ıssız mekân…
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désolé, délaissé…
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pustý, skleslý, deprimovaný…
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øde, trøstesløs, fortvivlet…
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