dishearten

dishearten

美 [dɪs'hɑ:tn]  英 [dɪs'hɑ:tn]

  • v.使沮丧;使失去信心;使灰心
  • 网络使气馁;使失去勇气;使泄气

词形变化

第三人称单数:disheartens  现在分词:disheartening  过去式:disheartened  

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英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sb
使沮丧;使失去信心;使灰心to make sb lose hope or confidence
Don't let this defeat dishearten you.
不要因这次失败而气馁。

英汉解释

v.
1.
使沮丧,使泄气,使垂头丧气

英英解释

v.

例句

The spill dishearten us all and, I believe, makes the public a little more reticent to assume a smooth recovery.

认为已经我们灰心丧气公众对于平稳经济复苏更为保留态度

Volatile law and order situation also dishearten foreign tourists.

反复无常法律社会秩序使游客同样感到沮丧

He was convinced that America so weakened would dishearten allies who depended on us.

确信美国如果这样削弱下去使依赖我们盟友灰心丧气

Mr Djankov worries that the indiscriminate sell-off of recent weeks may dishearten reformers.

Djankov先生担心近几区别抛售可能打击改革者

Of course. Because they are important spiritual support for me, which makes me not dishearten myself when facing difficulties.

当然因为他们重要精神支柱使遇到困难气馁

To lower the spirits of; dishearten.

情绪低落使沮丧

Defeat cannot dishearten me. It can only chasten me. I know that God will guide me. Truth is superior to man's wisdom. -Gandhi.

失败不能失去勇气得到更多磨练上天指引真理人类智慧崇高。-甘地

Demoralize To undermine the confidence or morale of; dishearten

使泄气破坏信心士气使意气沉沉