dispiriting 双语例句
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1·Ironically after travelling nearly 50,000 kilometres, his view was clouded out at the last moment, a very dispiriting experience.
具有讽刺意味的是,他的视野在在行进了近5万公里后的最后一刻变得模糊起来,是非常令人沮丧的经历。
2·It's very dispiriting for anyone to be out of a job.
对每个人来说,没有工作都令人沮丧。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·It is a dispiriting process.
这是个令人沮丧的过程。
4·the first dismal dispiriting days of November;
十一月开始的郁闷、 沮丧的几天;
5·And for some, that competition is 31 dispiriting.
对于一部分人,这样激烈的竞争让人沮丧。
6·All in all, the record of the past 200 years has been dispiriting.
总而言之,过去200年的历史让人心灰意冷。
7·The prospects for southern Europe are dispiriting going on depressing.
欧洲南部的前景已是雪上加霜。
8·This was probably the most trying and dispiriting time in Bruce's life.
这恐怕是李小龙一生中最为难熬和沮丧的一段时光了。
9·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。
10·The results of China's first national pollution survey make for dispiriting reading.
中国官方公布的首次全国污染调查的结果令人担忧。
令人沮丧的
1·Ironically after travelling nearly 50,000 kilometres, his view was clouded out at the last moment, a very dispiriting experience.
具有讽刺意味的是,他的视野在在行进了近5万公里后的最后一刻变得模糊起来,是非常令人沮丧的经历。
2·It is a dispiriting process.
这是个令人沮丧的过程。
使人气馁的
1·This matters on a personal level, too, and not solely because the destruction of civilisation would be somewhat dispiriting.
这也和个人相关,不仅仅因为文明的破坏使人气馁。
dispiriting 同义同根词
同义词
adj.令人沮丧的;使人气馁的
v.使沮丧;使气馁(dispirit的ing形式)
同根词
词根 "dispirit"
(1)dispirited adj沮丧的;没有精神的;意气消沉的
(2)dispiritedly adv没精神地;气馁地
(3)dispirited v使…沮丧;使…气馁(dispirit的过去分词)
(4)dispirit vt使气馁,使沮丧
