dispiriting

第三人称单数:

动词第三人称单数: dispirits

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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.

Depress, sadden, dispirit, [Slang; late 1960s

消沉,失意,沮丧.(60年代末俚语)

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

For Tamils that constitutes a dispiriting contest.

对泰米尔人来说这是个令人沮丧的竞选。

But it passed in the same dispiriting way as the first, small conversations and much silence.

元通过想一些愉快的事情来让自己保持镇静。

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。

He is probably right in this: self-regulation is on the run in most walks of life, and recent experience of it in Parliament is dispiriting.

他很可能是对的:自我管理在各行各业已成为过街老鼠,最近在议会发生的事也令人沮丧。

Faced by this dispiriting stalemate, it would be understandable if Barack Obama concluded that he could do nothing big in Palestine when he becomes America's president in January.

面对这样令人沮丧的僵局,如果巴拉克?奥巴马在1月成为美国总统时,指出他无法在巴勒斯坦有太大的建设,这也是可以理解的。