The wallpaper has a design of blue and green squares on it.
—SYNONYM pattern
de .sign 2Ф^Щ/dizain/ verb
( de • signs , de • sign • ing , de • signed )to draw a plan that shows how to make something The building was designed by a German architect.
de .sign .er Ф / dizainor/ noun
[count]
a person whose job is to make drawings that show how something will be made a fashion designer
de • sir • a • ble / di ' zairebl /
wanted by many people
The apartment is in a very desirable location.
de
• sire / di 'zarar / noun [ count, noncount ]a feeling of wanting something very much a desire for peace
desk
Ф / desk / noun [ count ]a type of table, often with drawers, that you sit at to write or work
The students took their books out of their desks.
a table or place in a building where someone gives information, etc.
Ask at the information desk.
desk
• top / ' desktap /( also desk
• top com • put . er / |desktap kэm' pyutar / ) noun [ count ]( computers
) a computer that is designed to sit on top of a desk—Look at laptop
.des • o • late / ' desэlэt / adjective
(used about a place) empty in a way that seems sad a desolate border town
des • o • la • tion / ^э'leijn / noun
[ noncount ]All the factories closed, leaving the town in a state of desolation.
de
• spair / di 'sper / noun [ noncount ]a feeling of not having hope
He was in despair because he had no money and nowhere to live.
de • spair verb
( de • spairs , de • spair • ing , de • spaired )We began to despair of ever finding somewhere to live.
des • per • ate / ' despэrэt / adjective
If you are desperate
, you have no hope and you are ready to do anything to get what you wantShe is so desperate for a job that she will work anywhere.
very serious
There is a desperate need for food in some parts of the world.
des
• per • ate • ly / ' despэrэtli / adverb He is desperately unhappy.des • per • a • tion / |despэ ' reijn / noun
[noncount]
the feeling of having no hope, which makes you do anything to get what you want
In desperation , she sold her ring to get money for food.
de • spise / di spaiz / verb
( de spis • es , de • spis ing , de • spised )to hate someone or something I despise people who tell lies. Thesaurus
hate
to have a strong feeling of not liking someone or something. This word is often used in informal English to talk about people or things that you really do not like: I've always hated broccoli. ♦ He hates getting up early in the morning. ♦ I hate the way she always criticizes me.can't stand
an expression used to mean that you really do not like someone or something. It is often used in informal spoken English: I can't stand this music. Can we listen to something else? ♦ He can't stand waiting in line for things. ♦ I can't stand her brother, can you?dislike
a slightly formal way of saying that you do not like someone or something, but not in a strong way. It is more usual to say "don't like": I have always disliked flying. ♦ Why do you dislike him so much?despise
to dislike someone or something very much and have no respect for them or it: She despised any kind of gossip. ♦ He despised himself for being such a coward.