forlorn
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++for·lorn /fəˈlɔːn $ fərˈlɔːrn/ adjective 1 ALONEseeming lonely and unhappy 孤苦伶仃的,愁苦的,凄凉的 a forlorn figure sitting all by herself 她独自坐着的孤苦身影 Ana sat with a bowed head and spoke in a forlorn voice. 安娜低头坐着,话音凄凉。2 EMPTYa place that is forlorn seems empty and sad, and is often in bad condition 〔地方〕荒凉的 The house looked old and forlorn. 房子看上去破旧荒凉。3 HOPE[only before noun] a forlorn hope, attempt, or struggle etc is not going to be successful 难以实现的 the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula 寻找和平方案的渺茫希望 —forlornly adverb
Examples from the Corpus
forlorn• But they are wrong to be so forlorn.• With the modernisation of the railway system, Brooke End signal box was abandoned, its structure left to stand forlorn.• The banners and ribbons looked forlorn in the rain.• A forlorn line of refugees stood near the truck.• It was a forlorn sight to see that troupe passing through our lines at such a time.• From a place on the shady side I watched the most forlorn spectacle I have ever seen.• Locals pile garbage beside the forlorn visitors center.• The reporters have dispersed, and the two of them actually look somewhat forlorn when I come by.forlorn hope• Even they realise, however, that the real world makes that an increasingly forlorn hope.• Dougal was chasing a forlorn hope; and he wasn't even sure that he was going by the best route.• For Coulthard, the prospect of posting a third successive Silverstone win looks a forlorn hope at best after another disappointing race.• Well, it had been a forlorn hope at best.• But these outcasts of the consumer boom have learned to make even a forlorn hope go a long way.Origin forlorn Old English past participle of forleosan “to lose”for·lorn adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus lonely and seeming unhappy
forlorn
for‧lorn /fəˈlɔːn $ fərˈlɔːrn/
adjective
a forlorn figure sitting all by herself
Ana sat with a bowed head and spoke in a forlorn voice.
2. a place that is forlorn seems empty and sad, and is often in bad condition:
The house looked old and forlorn.
3. [only before noun] a forlorn hope, attempt, or struggle etc is not going to be successful:
the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula
—forlornly adverb
for‧lorn /fəˈlɔːn $ fərˈlɔːrn/
adjective Language: Old English
Origin: past participle of forleosan 'to lose'
1. seeming lonely and unhappy:Origin: past participle of forleosan 'to lose'
2. a place that is forlorn seems empty and sad, and is often in bad condition:
3. [only before noun] a forlorn hope, attempt, or struggle etc is not going to be successful:
—forlornly adverb