0 extremely, or in a way that makes you lose hope -- 彻底地;毫无希望地
They met at university and fell hopelessly in love. 他们在上大学时相遇并不可救药地坠入爱河。
We were hopelessly lost. 我们彻底迷路了。
It was hopelessly ambitious : only twelve were constructed, and even those took until 1731 to complete.
I fear a beginner would become hopelessly confused without a good grounding in at least one model of psychotherapy.
However, when one gathers further-thus mixing parities-then the coding gets hopelessly confused.
Other critics have been as hopelessly muddled about this as they have been about the distinction between voluntariness and freedom.
The reason for this behaviour is that the notepad would hopelessly clutter up if a new object was created for each step in the history.
This definition seems hopelessly narrow, and it mistakes the (present) technology of the field for its content.
He is soon, however, hopelessly confused in attempts to distinguish between capital to the individual and capital to the nation.
Actual readers become like eavesdroppers who overhear a conversation that is not really meant for their hopelessly-biased ears.