forlorn hope
常見(jiàn)例句
- That is already a forlorn hope.
這已經(jīng)是一個(gè)孤注一擲的希望。 - No one there cherished the forlorn hope that boys of our sort could make any advance in learning.
這里沒(méi)人會(huì)抱哪怕是渺茫的希望,認(rèn)為像我們這種孩子能夠在學(xué)習(xí)上取得進(jìn)步。 - Now, most agree that that was a forlorn hope: Code that can be parallelized is too hard to recognize, and the means for parallelizing it are too diverse and context-dependent.
但是目前,人們都不得不承認(rèn)這是個(gè)渺茫的希望:平行代碼太難識(shí)別,而且分組的方式也依據(jù)實(shí)際的不同而多種多樣。 - Would it be a forlorn hope to expect foreign governments to play their part?
ECONOMIST: Letters - It will, again, at the request of the Nepali government, be extended for six months, in the forlorn hope that the deadlock can be broken.
ECONOMIST: Nepal and the United Nations - Few doubted that such across-the-board tax-rate increases would further depress the economy, so Republicans gave the president his more-modest requested tax increases in the forlorn hope that the electorate would exhibit the Wisdom of Solomon in their judgment of the accord.
FORBES: Republicans must mark their budget territory 返回 forlorn hope