in the desert• Stirling had little patience with the planning staffs' obsession with large set-piece armouredbattlesin the desert.• The turnaround was to have begun in the deserts of Arizona.• This was to use his old friends of 216 Squadron to resupply his force by landing their Bombays in the desert.• She had intended to lay the circlesin the desert in a symmetricalhoneycombpattern, recalling the bees of her vision.• They stopped for a drink in the desertedbar.• They'd planned to go with Sinatra to his home in the desert to see in the New Year.• Moses finds a shepherdin the desert.• Who or what made the tracksin the desert sand?
1[transitiveT]LEAVE A RELATIONSHIP to leave someone or something and no longer help or support them 遗弃,抛弃,离弃SYN abandon
Helen was deserted by her husband.
海伦被丈夫遗弃了。
Many of the party’s traditional voters deserted it at the last election.
许多长期支持该党的选民在上一次选举中抛弃了它。
The price rise caused many readers to desert the magazine.
价格上涨导致许多读者放弃了这本杂志。
desert somebody for somebody
He deserted her for another woman.
他为了另一个女人而抛弃了她。
2[transitiveT]LEAVE YOUR HOME/COUNTRY to leave a place so that it is completely empty 离开,舍弃〔某地〕SYN abandon
The birds have deserted their nest.
这些鸟舍弃了它们的窝。
3[intransitiveI]PMA to leave the army, navy etc without permission 擅自离开军队,开小差
Several hundred soldiers have deserted.
几百名士兵开了小差。
4[transitiveT]EMOTIONAL# if a feeling, quality, or skilldeserts you, you no longer have it, especially at a time when you need it 〔感觉、品质或技艺〕离开,丧失
Mike’s confidence seemed to have deserted him.
迈克的信心似乎已经离他而去。
Examples from the Corpus
desert• U.S. officials say 1000 enemysoldiers have deserted.• The three men had tried to desert, but were brought back to camp and shot.• Mrs Hasan was deserted by her husband and had to support four children on her own.• Goldilocks finds a house in the woods that seems to have been deserted by its owners.• Several thousand soldiers desert every year, and militaryprosecutors, knowing the conditions, are reluctant to punish them.• He obtained the grenades from a friend who had deserted from the army.• Paul feels that his fatherdeserted him after the divorce.• His own men deserted him, poisoned his food, and eventually shot him in the head.• The presentsite was apparently first recorded about 1939 and Aldershaw was deserted in 1947.• His father had deserted the family when Graham was three years old.• I deserted the play, as did the other actors on stage, and leapt into the audience.• Hibs' contribution was substantial until their staminadeserted them.
Origindesert1
(1100-1200)Old FrenchLate Latindesertum, from Latindesertus, past participle of deserere“to desert”
desert2
(1300-1400)Frenchdéserter, from Latindesertus; → DESERT1