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dispirited

英 [dɪˈspɪrɪtɪd]

美 [dɪˈspɪrɪtɪd]

adj.  气馁的; 垂头丧气的; 心灰意懒的

过去式:dispirited 过去分词:dispirited 

TEM8

BNC.33806 / COCA.29039

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 气馁的;垂头丧气的;心灰意懒的
      having no hope or enthusiasm
      1. She looked tired and dispirited.
        她显得疲倦而且神情沮丧。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 气馁的;沮丧的;心灰意懒的
      If you aredispirited, you have lost your enthusiasm and excitement.
      1. I left eventually at six o'clock feeling utterly dispirited and depressed.
        我一直到6点才极度沮丧和郁闷地离去。

    英英释义

    adj

    • filled with melancholy and despondency
      1. gloomy at the thought of what he had to face
      2. gloomy predictions
      3. a gloomy silence
      4. took a grim view of the economy
      5. the darkening mood
      6. lonely and blue in a strange city
      7. depressed by the loss of his job
      8. a dispirited and resigned expression on her face
      9. downcast after his defeat
      10. feeling discouraged and downhearted
      Synonym:gloomygrimbluedepresseddown(p)downcastdownhearteddown in the mouthlowlow-spirited
    • marked by low spirits
      1. a dispirited and divided Party
      2. reacted to the crisis with listless resignation
      Synonym:listless

    双语例句

    • My friend was old, dispirited, and he wanted to die.
      我的朋友年纪很大,精神很消极,他不想再活在这个世上。
    • Shall I abandon myself to a dispirited despair, or fly in the face of the Almighty?
      我是任凭自己懊丧绝望下去呢,还是公然反抗万能的上帝呢?
    • 'But you look dispirited today,' she repeated;' it makes you seem older.'
      ‘可是今天你看起来很沮丧,’她再三地说:‘这使你看上去像是比春天时老了。’
    • In a dispirited manner without hope.
      以沮丧的、毫无希望的方式。
    • When I am dispirited, he lifts me up.
      当我气馁时,他会使我振作起来。
    • And after Yang resigned, it stood by Bartz for two-and-a-half years, even as investors grew more and more dispirited.
      杨致远辞职后,巴茨接过CEO权杖,干了两年半,而投资者对雅虎却越来越感到沮丧。
    • It has often been said that a dispirited army goes forth to battle with the certainty of being beaten.
      常有人说:“垂头丧气的军队出去打仗,结果是稳败的”。
    • Before Americans get too dispirited, they should keep things in perspective.
      美国人先不要太沮丧,他们应当正确看待这个问题。
    • She took her place in the witness room, worn and dispirited, but not anxious.
      她在证人室里等候着,很疲乏,很沮丧,可是并不焦急。
    • Three defeats in a row dispirited him.
      他连输三场,心灰意懒。