forlornly


for·lorn

F0263200 (fər-lôrn′, fôr-)adj.1. a. Abandoned, deserted, or desolate: "my high school chums ... enjoying cider and doughnuts ... while I was trapped up on that forlorn mountain" (Howard Frank Mosher).b. Sad or lonely, especially from being deserted or abandoned: "waved them goodbye from the door like forlorn parents waving off a honeymoon couple" (Anne Bartlett).c. Suggesting or characterized by sadness or loneliness: the forlorn whistle of a train in the night.d. Wretched or pitiful in appearance or condition: people living in forlorn shacks.2. Bereft or deprived: forlorn of all hope.3. Nearly hopeless; desperate: a forlorn acknowledgment of failure.
[Middle English forloren, past participle of forlesen, to abandon, from Old English forlēosan; see leu- in Indo-European roots.]
for·lorn′ly adv.for·lorn′ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.forlornly - in a forlorn manner; "a single chicken was scratching forlornly in the yard"
Translations
悲惨地

forlorn

(fəˈloːn) adjective pitiful; unhappy because left alone. She seems rather forlorn since he left. 孤獨淒涼的, 被遺棄的 孤独凄凉的,被遗弃的 forˈlornly adverb 悲慘地 悲惨地