des·o·la·tion /ˌdɛsəˈleʃən, ˌdɛzə-/
荒蕪,荒廢,荒涼
Des·o·la·tion n.
1. The act of desolating or laying waste; destruction of inhabitants; depopulation.
Unto the end of the war desolations are determined. --Dan. ix. 26.
2. The state of being desolated or laid waste; ruin; solitariness; destitution; gloominess.
You would have sold your king to slaughter, . . .
And his whole kingdom into desolation. --Shak.
3. A place or country wasted and forsaken.
How is Babylon become a desolation! --Jer. l. 23.
Syn: -- Waste; ruin; destruction; havoc; devastation; ravage; sadness; destitution; melancholy; gloom; gloominess.
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desolation
n 1: the state of being decayed or destroyed [syn: devastation]
2: a bleak and desolate atmosphere [syn: bleakness]
3: sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned [syn: forlornness,
loneliness]
4: an event that results in total destruction [syn: devastation]