destituteness

英['destɪtjuːt] 美['destɪtuːt]
  • adj.穷困的;赤贫的;缺乏的
  • des n.二乙基固醇(=DIETHYLSTILBESTROL)abbr.目的港船上交货(=DeliveredExShip);教科部(=DepartmentofEducationandScience)
  • des- [医]脱;去;除;离;解除
  • Des-carboxylated 血清凝血酶原前体蛋白
  • Des-i-cate 草藻灭
  • Des-O-methylicariin 去甲淫羊霍纲
Adjective:
  1. poor enough to need help from others

  2. completely wanting or lacking;

    "writing barren of insight"
    "young recruits destitute of experience"
    "innocent of literary merit"
    "the sentence was devoid of meaning"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. When he died, his family was left completely destitute.
      他死时家里一贫如洗。
    2. The hurricane left thousands of people destitute.
      这场飓风造成的几千人失去了一切。
    3. Here is an asylum for the care of mentally ill or destitute people.
      这儿是一家照顾精神病患者和赤贫人员的收容所。
    4. They are destitute of common sense.
      他们缺乏常识。
    5. He was destitute of human feelings.
      他毫无人的感情。