despondency

英[dɪ'spɒndənsi] 美[dɪ'spɒndənsi]
  • n. 失去勇气;失望;沮丧
Noun:
  1. feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless

1. There's a mood of gloom and despondency in the country.
这个国家弥漫着一股阴郁和沮丧的情绪。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It was the last expression of the despondency of a broken spirit.
这是一颗破碎的心完全沮丧的最后表示.

来自英汉文学 - 红字

3. Now he bathed himself in despondency.
此刻他就沉浸在怅惘之中.

来自辞典例句

4. " To collect what's left over ,'smiled Wu Sun - fu , his look of despondency vanishing abruptly.
“ 叫他回去收集残余, 都调到上海来.

来自子夜部分

5. His heart now leapt with excitement, now sank into a torpor of despondency.
他的心忽而卜卜地跳得很兴奋, 忽而又像死了似的一动不动.

来自子夜部分

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Life's not all gloom and despondency.
      生活并不都是悲观和失望。
    2. Self-knowledge will help one to rise up, whereas sin is a weakness that leads to repeated sin and despondency.
      自知之明可以帮助一个人成长,而罪却是一种会生出不断重复的罪和失望的软弱。
    3. Despondency began to creep over their hearts.
      沮丧的情绪爬上他们的心头。
    4. Zambian and other African consumers do not share his despondency.
      赞比亚和其他非洲的消费者并不会和他分担这种沮丧之情。

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