despond

despond

 英 [dɪ'spɒnd]

  • v.灰心
  • n.失望
  • 网络沮丧;消沉;悲观

词形变化

过去分词:desponded  现在分词:desponding  第三人称单数:desponds  

英汉解释

v.
1.
灰心,消沉
n.
1.
〈古〉沮丧,失望

英英解释

v.
n.

例句

But don't despond: Your current trusty emailing device has a few tricks up its sleeve that you may not know about.

不过不要沮丧可靠电邮设备有一些秘技也许并不知晓

She could have been trying to encourage a patient who threatened to despond.

鼓励一位眼看就要垂头丧气病人

For years, the U. S. manufacturing sector seems to have been sliding into the Slough of Despond.

美国制造业似乎一直绝望深渊

But even by their usual gloomy standards, Britons seem to have got themselves into a slough of despond of late.

但是他们一贯悲观标准最近不列颠似乎自己置于失望泥沼

Well, you dropped Linton with it into a slough of despond.

林惇和这样消遣一起绝望深渊

To some commentators, Sentaku promises salvation at a time when Japan's politics is in a deep despond.

对于时事评论家一旦日本政坛陷入沮丧,“拯救希望

Though he had failed, he did not despond.

虽然失败了却没有悲观失望

In retrospect, the roots of current Democratic despond go all the way back to the way Mr. Obama ran for president.

回头看来民主党当前沮丧绝望根源一直可以追溯奥巴马先生竞选总统方式

The name of the slough was Despond.

这个深渊名叫绝望

"She is growing better, I am sure of it, my dear. Don't despond, but hope and keep happy, " said Mrs.

身体有起色确信一点亲爱的灰心希望保持快乐,”马奇太太说道

He saved heR from the slough of despond.

绝望深渊拯救出来

At that time the country was in the Slough of Despond.

当时陷入深深绝望之中

These include not only the perseverance that kept him tramping through the slough of despond when others might have given up,

不仅包括其他放弃支持低谷那种韧性