disheartening
英 [dɪsˈhɑːtnɪŋ]
美 [dɪsˈhɑːrtnɪŋ]
adj. 令人灰心的;令人气馁的
BNC.32750 / COCA.28663
柯林斯词典
- 令人灰心的;令人气馁的
If something isdisheartening, it makes you feel disappointed and less confident or less hopeful.
英英释义
adj
- destructive of morale and self-reliance
双语例句
- It can be disheartening when you apply for a credit card and get turned down.
它可以沮丧时,你必须申请一张信用卡,并得到拒绝。 - For investors looking for clues about the stock market, the decrease may be disheartening.
对于那些希望知道股市是涨还是跌的投资人来说,这种减速可能会使他们感到沮丧。 - It was a disheartening circumstance, but a melancholy fact.
这是一个令人懊丧的情况,但是一个悲惨的事实。 - The weeks from Vienna to the 22nd Party Congress had nevertheless been cruel and disheartening.
从维也纳会谈到苏共二十二次代表大会之间的那几周,一直是严峻和令人沮丧的。 - The really disheartening part: Among those hired in2009 after a lengthy search, almost half ( 49%) said they liked their new jobs less than the ones they had lost.
最令人沮丧的是:在那些花了很长时间,终于在2009年找到工作的人中,有近一半(49%)的人表示更喜欢之前的工作。 - I settled on the same disheartening conclusion I had arrived at all too often during my travels abroad: I would never know.
这就是我在旅途中经常碰到的问题,我只能垂头丧气地接受这个事实&我永远也不知道。 - The results of my informal, back-of-the-envelope calculations were rather disheartening.
根据我非正式的统计结果,我在信封背面所计算出的统计数值令人相当失望。 - It is disheartening to virtuous men to see such shameful means resorted to to achieve political success as the attacking of the dead in their graves and defiling their honored names with slander.
他毁谤亡人,以谰言玷污其美名,用这种下流手段来达到政治上的成功,使有道德之人甚为沮丧。 - Adi Da Samraj: The circumstance of existence, in and of itself, is disheartening.
阿谛达至尊:(人类)存在的状况,只其本身,是另人沮丧的。 - Things were so disheartening that he had come to the conclusion that there was not much chance of their succeeding in running the blockade.
这种四面楚歌的境地,他想来当真没有多大把握能够冲得出去。