depressing

英[dɪ'presɪŋ] 美[dɪ'presɪŋ]
  • adj. 令人沮丧的
  • 动词depress的现在分词.
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Adjective:
  1. causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy;

    "the economic outlook is depressing"
    "something cheerless about the room"
    "a moody and uncheerful person"
    "an uncheerful place"

1. He always woke with a sense of deep sorrow and depressing loss.
他醒来时总是满怀哀愁,抑郁惆怅。

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2. All in all, it appeared that a pretty depressing summer awaited Jones.
总之,等待琼斯的似乎是一个相当令人沮丧的夏天。

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3. It must be really depressing listening to everybody's whinges.
听每个人的抱怨肯定非常地郁闷。

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4. Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer.
艾丽斯·芒罗以文风沉郁闻名。

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5. The rest of the day'sactivities often seemed drab or depressing.
一天的剩余时光好像常常是乏味或令人沮丧的。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The conclusion, alas, is depressing.
      唉,结论是令人沮丧的。
    2. It's a totally depressing thought.
      这完全是个令人沮丧的主意。