despondent
英 [dɪˈspɒndənt]
美 [dɪˈspɑːndənt]
adj. 苦恼的; 沮丧的; 泄气的; 失望的
BNC.18735 / COCA.18930
牛津词典
adj.
- 苦恼的;沮丧的;泄气的;失望的
sad, without much hope- She was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.
她对情况的发展越来越失望。
- She was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 沮丧的;泄气的;失望的
If you aredespondent, you are very unhappy because you have been experiencing difficulties that you think you will not be able to overcome.- I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
作品被拒后我感到很沮丧。
- I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
英英释义
adj
- without or almost without hope
- despondent about his failure
- too heartsick to fight back
双语例句
- The twilight of the room prevented her father from seeing the despondent misery of her face.
屋子里的昏暗光线使她父亲无法看到她沮丧、痛苦的面容。 - We should fall to work cheerfully, and not in a despondent state.
我们应该高高兴兴地工作,不应该悲观失望。 - I hear he's a little despondent as well.
我听说他也有点儿沮丧。 - He was despondent and told the reverend that he had nothing left to live for.
P电话,他沮丧的告诉他尊敬的人说他已经无以为生了。 - I told him not to be despondent.
我告诉他不要气馁。 - His despondent reverie was suddenly interrupted by someone calling his name.
忽然有人惊醒了他的沉思。 - I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
作品被拒后我感到很沮丧。 - The players were despondent at losing the game.
运动员们输掉了比赛而心情沮丧。 - Despondent about his failure; too heartsick to fight back.
对自己的失败感到沮丧;太绝望了,无法回击。 - A mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity.
一种悲观和沮丧的心理状态。