disheartened
英 [dɪsˈhɑːtnd]
美 [dɪsˈhɑːrtnd]
adj. 灰心的;失望的;气馁的
过去式:disheartened 过去分词:disheartened
BNC.41606 / COCA.34933
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 灰心的;失望的;气馁的
If you aredisheartened, you feel disappointed about something and have less confidence or less hope about it than you did before.- He was disheartened by their hostile reaction.
他们的敌对反应让他打了退堂鼓。
- He was disheartened by their hostile reaction.
英英释义
adj
- made less hopeful or enthusiastic
- desperate demoralized people looking for work
- felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem
- the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest
双语例句
- Col.3:21 Fathers, do not vex your children, that they may not be disheartened.
西三21作父亲的,不要惹你们儿女的气,免得他们灰心丧志。 - Lack of interest that disheartened the instructor;
缺乏兴趣使教员很泄气; - He was not disheartened, and he continued with his researches.
他没有失去信心,仍然继续自己的研究。 - He had felt depressed and disheartened.
他觉得沮丧和气馁。 - If this is not affirmed, people will be disheartened.
不肯定这一点,就泄气。 - When asked about his past, yoshimo seems disheartened that you are not already acquainted with his reputation.
当被问起他的过去时,攸旭摩似乎有点难过,你竟然不知道他的名声。 - This time, as last time, he should not be disheartened.
与上次一样,这一次奥巴马也不应该感到沮丧。 - The style of these appointments has disheartened pro-market reformers.
这些任命使亲市场的改革家沮丧万分。 - Disheartened when I do not love me
我不喜欢打开我沮丧的时候 - He was disheartened by their hostile reaction.
他们的敌对反应让他打了退堂鼓。