despond
失望
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈspɒnd ]
美音[ dɪˈspɑːnd ]
基本释义
- v. 感到沮丧,失去信心
- n. 失去勇气;失望
- n. (Despond)(法)德蓬(人名)
例句
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1·He was sinking into the Slough of Despond.他那时正陷入极度沮丧的状态。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·You must not despond if your plans do not succeed.即使计划没有成功,你也不该泄气。
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3·That he didn't finished the work on time despond me.他未能准时做完工作,让我非常失望。
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4·So a plenty of men despond when he or she come here.因此当他或者她来这里的时候,一位许多男人沮丧。
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5·At that time the country was in the slough of despond.当时该国陷入深深的绝望之中。
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6·Well, you dropped Linton with it into a slough of despond.好呀,你把林惇和这样的消遣一起丢入了‘绝望的深渊’啦。
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7·We must do something to save him from the slough of Despond.我们必须得做点什么,让他不再绝望。
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8·Since we don't want to be very rich, we will not feel despond because poor.由于不想变得富有,我们才不会因贫穷而感到沮丧。
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9·She could have been trying to encourage a patient who threatened to despond.她像是在鼓励一位眼看就要垂头丧气的病人。
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10·The current owners "food source of fear anxiety chaos hunger and despond ency must be removed."目前必须清除所有者恐惧、焦虑、混乱、饥饿、沮丧的食物来源。
同义词
vi.
失去勇气;沮丧
n.
失去勇气;失望
同根词
词根:
despond
despondent
adj
沮丧的;失望的
despondently
adv
意志消沉地;沮丧地
despondency
n
泄气;意气消沉
despondence
n
沮丧;悲观;失望(等于despondency)