dispiriting
现在分词:
动词现在分词: dispiriting
更多词形:
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:
The outlook for 2009 is dispiriting.
2009的前景也是不容乐观的。
Delegates hailed the “renewed”, “rejuvenated” or “re-energised” American effort after seven years of ever more costly and dispiriting fighting.
代表们为美国能继续的努力,为打击极端分子活动恢复活力,为振奋人们的精神的努力而欢呼。
To shake or destroy the courage or resolution of;dispirit.
使沮丧,使灰心动摇或失去勇气或果断;使灰心
The dispiriting task of assessing damage at the Harlow research institute took several days.
在哈罗研究所,清点损失的任务令人诅丧,做这项工作费了好几天。
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。
Wallerstein took an ever growing readership through a dispiriting landscape of anger and grief,of children unable to fit in with peers and young adults crippled in their own attempts at love.
华勒斯坦笔下,有愤怒与悲伤,有跟不上同龄人的小孩,还有在爱情道路上跌倒的青年男女,营造出令人心情惨淡的世界,从而获得愈来愈多读者的肯定。
She felt as if she ought to continue and inquire elsewhere, but the results so far were too dispiriting.
她觉得她该到别的地方再打听打听,但是迄今为止的结果太让她失望了。
I find the very sight of raw broccoli and cauliflower on a buffet table dispiriting.
看到冷餐桌上那些生的花椰菜和花菜我就倒胃口。
dispirit a person from future exertions
使一个人丧失为未来努力的勇气