hope·less /ˈhəʊpləs $ ˈhoʊp-/ ●●○ S3 adjectiveadj 1 IMPOSSIBLEif something that you try to do is hopeless, there is no possibility of it being successful 没有成功可能的,无望的 We tried to stop the flames from spreading, but we knew it was hopeless. 我们试图阻止火势蔓延,但我们知道这是不可能的。
Getting your work published often seems a hopeless task. 想让自己的作品出版似乎总是徒劳的。
I kept on struggling forward, even though I knew it was hopeless. 虽然知道无望,我还是奋力挣扎向前。
2 BADa hopeless situation is so bad that there is no chance of success or improvement 没有希望(好转)的 The situation is not as hopeless as it might seem. 情况并不像看上去那么毫无希望。
the millions who live in hopeless poverty 无数生活在贫困深渊中的人们
3 especially British EnglishBrE informalBAD AT very bad 糟透的,不行的,无能的 SYN terrible I’m a hopeless cook. 我是个糟糕的厨师。
hopeless at (doing) something My brother was always pretty hopeless at ball games. 我弟弟玩球类游戏向来不行。
hopeless with I’m hopeless with machinery. 我对机械一窍不通。
I’ve got a hopeless memory. 我记性很差。
The public transport system was absolutely hopeless. 公共交通系统实在太糟了。
4 HOPEfeeling no hope (感到)绝望的 I began to feel lonely and hopeless. 我开始感到寂寞绝望。
5 used, often humorously, to say that someone’s bad behaviour cannot be changed 〔人〕无药可救〔常为幽默用法〕 Oh, James, you really are a hopeless case (=it seems impossible to change your behaviour)! 哎,詹姆斯,你真是无药可救!
hopeless romantic/materialist/drunk etc She was a hopeless romantic, always convinced that one day she would meet the man of her dreams. 她是个彻头彻尾的浪漫主义者,总是深信有一天会遇到梦中情人。
—hopelessness noun [uncountableU]