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noun desolación, desconsuelotr[desə'leɪʃən]1 (of place) desolación nombre femenino2 (of person) desconsuelo, aflicción nombre femeninodesolation [.dɛsə'leɪʃən, -zə-] n: desolación fn.• desolación s.f.• soledad s.f.'desə'leɪʃənmass noun1) (of land, area) desolación f2) ( misery) desolación f, desconsuelo m[ˌdesǝ'leɪʃǝn]N1) (=deserted state) [of landscape] desolación f2) (=grief) [of person] desolación f, desconsuelo m3) (=act) asolamiento m, arrasamiento m* * *['desə'leɪʃən]mass noun1) (of land, area) desolación f2) ( misery) desolación f, desconsuelo m -
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noun1) (desolating) Verwüstung, die3) (loneliness, being forsaken) Verlassenheit, die4) (wretchedness) Verzweiflung, die* * *noun die Verlassenheit* * *deso·la·tion[ˈdesəleɪʃən]n no pl\desolation of a landscape Trostlosigkeit f einer Landschaft* * *["desə'leISən]n* * *1. Verwüstung f2. Entvölkerung f3. Einsamkeit f, Verlassenheit f4. Trostlosigkeit f:a) Elend n, Traurigkeit fb) Öde f* * *noun1) (desolating) Verwüstung, die3) (loneliness, being forsaken) Verlassenheit, die4) (wretchedness) Verzweiflung, die* * *n.Verwüstung f. -
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desolation [‚desəˈleɪ∫ən]b. [of country] (by war) dévastation f* * *[ˌdesə'leɪʃn]1) ( of landscape) aspect m désolé; ( of person) désolation f2) ( misery) affliction f3) ( devastation) dévastation f -
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desolation [‚desə'leɪʃən](a) (barrenness, emptiness) caractère m désert, désolation f; (devastation, ruin) dévastation f, ravages mpl -
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noun žalost* * *[desəléišən]nounopustošenje, razdejanje; obup, osamelost; otožnost, tuga, žalost, beda; puščoba -
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noun trøstesløshet, ensomhetsubst. \/ˌdesəˈleɪʃ(ə)n\/1) ødeleggelse, forødelse2) barhet, nakenhet3) ødslighet, øde, ødemark4) ensomhet, forlatthet, folketomhet5) fortvilelse, elendighet, trøstesløshet -
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noun desolação* * *des.o.la.tion[desəl'eiʃən] n 1 desolação, devastação, ruína, estrago. 2 deserto, lugar assolado, desolado. 3 solidão. 4 aflição, desconsolação, grande tristeza. -
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noun1) опустошение, разорение, запустение2) одиночество, заброшенность3) горе, отчаяние* * *(n) одиночество; опустошение* * *опустошение, разорение; истребление* * *[des·o·la·tion || ‚desə'leɪʃn] n. опустошение, разрушение, разорение, заброшенность, запустение; одиночество, отчаяние, горе* * *горезаброшенностьзапустениеодиночествоопустошениеопустошенияотчаяниеразорение* * *1) опустошение, разорение; истребление; разорительные действия 2) опустошенность -
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nounഏകാന്തത, കുടിയൊഴിക്കല് -
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desolation — desolate ► ADJECTIVE 1) giving an impression of bleak and dismal emptiness. 2) utterly wretched and unhappy. ► VERB ▪ make desolate. DERIVATIVES desolation noun. ORIGIN from Latin desolare abandon , from solus alone … English terms dictionary
desolation — late 14c., action of laying waste, also sorrow, grief, from O.Fr. desolacion (12c.) desolation, devastation, hopelessness, despair, from Church L. desolationem (nom. desolatio), noun of action from pp. stem of desolare (see DESOLATE (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
desolation — noun 1) the desolation of the Gobi Desert Syn: bleakness, starkness, barrenness, sterility; wildness; isolation, loneliness, remoteness See note at solitude 2) a feeling of utter desolation Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
desolation — noun Date: 14th century 1. the action of desolating 2. a. grief, sadness b. loneliness 3. devastation, ruin < a scene of utter desolation > 4. barren wasteland … New Collegiate Dictionary
desolation — noun a) The act of desolating or laying waste; destruction of inhabitants; depopulation. b) The state of being desolated or laid waste; ruin; solitariness; destitution; gloominess … Wiktionary
desolation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The quality of being uninhabited] Syn. bareness, barrenness, bleakness, devastation, destruction, havoc, ruin, wreck, ravaging, demolition, annihilation, extinction, depopulation, emptiness; see also desert , waste 3 . Ant.… … English dictionary for students
desolation — des|o|la|tion [ ,desə leıʃn ] noun uncount 1. ) a feeling of great sadness and loneliness 2. ) the state of a place that is completely empty or a place where everything has been destroyed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
desolation — UK [ˌdesəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] 1) a feeling of great sadness and loneliness 2) the state of a place that is completely empty, or a place where everything has been destroyed … English dictionary
desolation — /dɛsəˈleɪʃən/ (say desuh layshuhn), /dɛz / (say dez ) noun 1. the act of desolating. 2. the state of being desolated. 3. devastation; ruin. 4. dreariness; barrenness. 5. deprivation of companionship or comfort; loneliness; disconsolateness. 6. a… …
ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION — ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION, literal translation of the Greek Βδέλυγμα ὲρημηώσεωϚ (I Macc. 1:54). This in turn, evidently goes back to a Hebrew or Aramaic expression similar to shiqquẓ shomen ( desolate, i.e., horrified – for horrifying –… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
desolate — adjective dɛs(ə)lət 1》 giving an impression of bleak and dismal emptiness. 2》 utterly wretched and unhappy. verb dɛsəleɪt make desolate. Derivatives desolately adverb desolateness noun desolation noun desolator noun … English new terms dictionary