despondent
英 [dɪˈspɒndənt] 美 [dɪˈspɑ:ndənt]
despondent基本释义
adj.失望的;沮丧的;没有精神的
despondent用法及例句
adj1. without or almost without hop
despondent音标
英 [dɪˈspɒndənt]
美 [dɪˈspɑ:ndənt]
despondent基本释义
adj.失望的;沮丧的;没有精神的
despondent用法及例句
adj
1. without or almost without hope
e.g. despondent about his failuretoo heartsick to fight back
Synonym: heartsick
1. 沮丧的;泄气的;失望的If you are despondent, you are very unhappy because you have been experiencing difficulties that you think you will not be able to overcome.
e.g. I feel despondent when my work is rejected.作品被拒后我感到很沮丧。
despondentlyDespondently, I went back and told Bill the news.我深感泄气地回去把这消息告诉了比尔。1. 沮丧的:墨西哥驻WTO大使范图里尼(Fernando de Mateo y Venturini)以英文发言说,上周他学到一个新字「沮丧的(despondent)」. 他并指出,也许用德文「angst(忧虑的)」来形容他的心情会更贴切. 他说,各国之间的分歧现已较2008年7月时的情况扩大.
2. 沮丧的,悲观的:6.despondent 沮丧的,悲观的 | Don't be so despondent. 不要这样泄气. | 7.disheartened 使沮丧,使灰心
3. 垂头丧气的,心灰意懒的:Ambassador 大使,代表 | Despondent 垂头丧气的,心灰意懒的 | Agitate 搅动,煽动
4. 失望的:conscious#有意识的 | despondent#失望的 | engrossed#全神贯注的
近义词
临近词
downhearted消沉的
forlorn孤独的
wretched可怜的
hopeless没有希望的
discouraged泄气的
despairing感到绝望的
blue蓝色的
downcast气馁的
unhappy不快乐的
heartsick悲痛的
dejected沮丧的
depressed沮丧的
sad悲哀的
pessimistic悲观的
low低的
miserable痛苦的
glum闷闷不乐的
black黑的
desperation绝望
cheerless沉闷的
damp潮湿的
despondent behavior
despoil
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Despondent index
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However, when no help or support is forthcoming, we should not become despondent because God is within us.(然而,当得不到帮助或支持时,我们也不该沮丧,因为上帝在我们内边。)
Suceess is when you are rebounded high after being shooted down to the despondent abyss.(成功就是你被击落到失望的深渊之后反弹得有多高。)
The residents of Vishram are at first suspicious, then delighted, but they soon grow despondent.(维什拉姆的居民起先表示怀疑,随后兴奋起来,但很快就陷入了沮丧。)
Others are less despondent, warning against conflating scientific misconduct with difficult science.(其他人则没有这么沮丧,警告着别把科学不端行为和艰难的科学混为一谈。)
Don't become dejected and despondent, even lose everything, tomorrow is still in your hands.(不要垂头丧气,即使失去一切,明天仍在你的手里。)
I felt more annoyed and despondent than ever.(我感到比以往更恼怒与沮丧。)
She was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.(她对情况的发展越来越失望。)
I felt despondent as I went back to the house, and I told Carrie I thought the party was a failure.(我往回走时感到很沮丧,对卡丽说我觉得聚会很失败。)
To which the despondent reply is: "But they're all correspondents!"(另一个的回答却令他沮丧:“他们全都是记者!”)
He leans back against the wall despondent.(他靠着墙,沮丧的。)