v.使…沮丧;使…气馁(dispirit的过去分词)
adj.沮丧的;没有精神的;意气消沉的
dispiritedly───adv.没精神地;气馁地
-spirited───adj.精神饱满的,热情洋溢的;意志坚定的;有某种特定性格(或人生观、情绪)的;激烈的;v.偷偷带走,(神秘地或秘密地)窃走(spirit的过去式和过去分词)
disherited───洗碗
disparted───vt.使分开;使分离;vi.分离;分开
dispirit───v.使气馁,使沮丧
dispirits───v.使气馁,使沮丧
disported───vt.使欢娱;使快乐;vi.娱乐;玩耍;n.娱乐
disprized───vt.轻视;低估
inspirited───v.鼓舞,激励,使振奋
I felt dispirited.───我感到灰心丧气。
I left eventually at six o'clock feeling utterly dispirited and depressed.───最终离开时已经6点,我感到十分沮丧和消沉。
All this leaves Mr Bai somewhat dispirited.───所有这些都让白尔显得有些沮丧。
If you cannot influence them in any way, then just keep to yourself and protect yourself, at least so that you do not become dispirited.───如果你用任何方法都无法影响他们,那就坚持自己的理想,并保护自己,这样至少不会让自己变得意志消沈。
He did not, or could not, see, as she smiled on, that she was becoming weak and dispirited.───他没有,或者不能明白,当她微笑着坐在画厅时,她已经变得日渐虚弱和憔悴了。
This time, the European aestheticism and the dispirited principle idea have had the widespread influence in the literature domain.───这个时期,欧洲唯美主义和颓废主义观念在文学领域产生了广泛影响。
in days with haze all over the sky, one is dispirited and upset.───阴霾满天的日子,令人萎靡不振,心烦意乱。
when they were dispirited and wanted to leave there, l aked them to stay and play together.───当他们沮丧并准备离开的时候,我叫他们留下来一起玩。
She took her place in the witness room, worn and dispirited , but not anxious.───她在证人室里等候着,很疲乏,很沮丧,可是并不焦急。
It was a really dispirited day.