Despond
英音[ dɪˈspɒnd ] 美音[ dɪˈspɑːnd ]

失望

常用释义

词性释义

v.

感到沮丧,失去信心

n.

失去勇气;失望

n.

(Despond)(法)德蓬(人名)
例句
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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,你手上的这款可靠的电邮设备有一些“秘技”也许你还并不知晓。
She could have been trying to encourage a patient who threatened to despond.
她像是在鼓励一位眼看就要垂头丧气的病人。
年来,美国制造业似乎一直在滑向绝望的深渊。
但是以他们一贯悲观的标准视之,最近不列颠人似乎已把自己置于失望的泥沼。
好呀,你把林惇和这样的消遣一起丢入了‘绝望的深渊’啦。
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,“选択”给人以拯救的希望。
Though he had failed, he did not despond.
他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的根源一直可以追溯到奥巴马先生竞选总统的方式。
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.
“她身体有起色了呢,我确信这一点,亲爱的,别灰心,要有希望,要保持快乐,”马奇太太说道。
同义词
vi.
失去勇气;沮丧
n.
失去勇气;失望
同根词 (词根despond)
despondent adj 沮丧的;失望的
despondently adv 意志消沉地;沮丧地
despondency n 泄气;意气消沉
despondence n 沮丧;悲观;失望(等于despondency)