dispiriting
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动词过去分词: dispirited
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动词过去式: dispirited | 动词过去分词: dispirited | 动词现在分词: dispiriting | 动词第三人称单数: dispirits |
单词例句:
adj: Our lack of progress is very dispiriting.
我们毫无进展真使人气馁.
A while ago I had a dispiriting conversation with another eminent European scientist.
刚才,我和另一位著名的欧洲科学家进行了一次令人沮丧的谈话。
The football match, core of Saturday, is, for many orderly youthful citizens as well as the unruly, the compensation for a week of monotonous, depressing work and, often, dispiriting family life.
足球赛是星期六的核心,对于无论是循规蹈矩的青年公民还是不守规矩的人来说,经过了一周单调,压抑的工作以及令人沮丧地家庭生活后,足球赛是一种精神上的补偿。
Our lack of progress is very dispiriting.
我们毫无进展真使人气馁.
But even more dispiriting will be the continuing polarisation of American politics.
但是,更令人沮丧的是美国政治的两极化。
Even as late as the early 1990s, watching television in the Arab world was a dispiriting business.
直到上世纪90年代初,看电视在阿拉伯世界里都还是让人提不起精神的事。
Perhaps most dispiriting of all, virtually none of those interviewed acknowledges responsibility for what was done.
或许最令人气馁的是,事实上没有一个受访者承认对自己的所作所为负有责任。
The absence of political debate in the campaign is also dispiriting.
竞选活动中政治辩论的缺乏也同样令人沮丧。
Henry Kissinger has long insisted that Watergate kept the United States from helping South Vietnam, but President Bush should know the more dispiriting truth.
基辛格坚称水门事件妨碍美国帮助南越,但布什总统应该知道真相更令人沮丧。