vt. 使气馁,使沮丧。 be dispirited from further exertions by an unexpected blow 由于在意外的打击下意气沮丧,不想再作进一步的努力。 adj. -ed 意气消沉的,垂头丧气的。 adv. -edly
lower someone''s spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child''s health demoralizes her" 同义词:depress, deject, cast down, get down, dismay, demoralize, demoralise,
例句与用法
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He paused, dispirited despite his effort to get a cheerful note into his voice . 他停了一下,虽然尽量想使声调显得愉快些,但还是提不起劲来。
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The dispiriting task of assessing damage at the harlow research institute took several days . 在哈罗研究所,清点损失的任务令人诅丧,做这项工作费了好几天。
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With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze . 在皮毛打湿的情况下,他们挤在低洼处,靠近黑莓丛,或者躲在背风坡上,毫无觅食的情绪。
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Second , both manifest distinctive dispirited thoughts 其二,两者所体现的颓废不同。
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For three days she wandered about , utterly dispirited 整整三天,她在街上转悠,灰溜溜的。
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And one of the most dispiriting losses for the lakers 这却是使湖人最气馁的输球比赛之一。
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The dispirited day , is in the ruins quiet dying embers 颓废的日子,是废墟里的沉寂的死灰。
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Carrie was tired and dispirited , but now she could rest 嘉莉又疲倦又丧气,不过现在她可以休息了。
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The troops meanwhile stood , growing listless and dispirited 当时,部队感到苦闷,垂头丧气,于是停在原地不动。
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But the former mayor then delivered a meandering speech that left the audience dispirited 但是前市长讲话却天马行空,让听众失望之极。