lost cause
英 [ˌlɒst ˈkɔːz]
美 [ˌlɔːst ˈkɔːz]
n. 业已失败的事情; 没有希望的事情
牛津词典
noun
- 业已失败的事情;没有希望的事情
something that has failed or that cannot succeed
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 必败无疑的事;无望之人
If you refer to something or someone asa lost cause, you mean that people's attempts to change or influence them have no chance of succeeding.- They do not want to expend energy in what, to them, is a lost cause.
他们不想把精力投到他们认为注定不会成功的事中去。
- They do not want to expend energy in what, to them, is a lost cause.
英英释义
noun
- a defeated cause or a cause for which defeat is inevitable
双语例句
- But does teamwork have to be a lost cause?
但是团队合作一定是徒劳无功的吗? - One of the toughest decisions faced by hospital staff is how long to keep trying, and when to give up on a particular patient as a lost cause.
医务人员最难做出的决定之一就是要对患者抢救多长时间,以及应在什么时候承认失败,放弃抢救。 - Nono Booto'o Mouthe, also a member of the network, said the unwavering circulation of arms in Central Africa does not mean they are fighting a lost cause.
oMouthe也是该组织成员。她表示,中非武器走私根深蒂固并不意味着他们打击武器走私的事业终将失败。 - The lost Supreme Court case was not a lost cause, however.
然而,输了最高法庭的案子并非一件失败的事情。 - You're saying it's a lost cause, right?
你说这件事失败了,是吗? - Finding love where you labor is never a lost cause.
在你工作地方寻找爱不是注定要失败的。 - They do not want to expend energy in what, to them, is a lost cause.
他们不想把精力投到他们认为注定不会成功的事中去。 - I bent the knee because I saw no sense in dying for the dead nor shedding Bracken blood in a lost cause.
我在少狼主死了之后向您家族屈膝投降,是因为我认为给死人卖命,为了无法翻盘的败局让布雷肯家族白白流血,实在没有意义。 - Our efforts to change the unfair regulations at work turned out to be a lost cause.
我们努力想改变不公平的工作规定,结果只是枉然。 - The results show that the soil erosion on slope not only bring about soil nutrients lost, but also cause the soil physical property damaged, soil infiltration capability weakened.
结果表明,土壤侵蚀造成表层耕作土壤的物理性能下降、养分流失和水分入渗能力降低。