despondence
英音[ dɪˈspɒndəns ] 美音[ dɪˈspɑːndəns ]

沮丧

常用释义

词性释义

n.

沮丧;悲观;失望(等于 despondency)
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Even in utter despondence, the psalmist cannot deny the fact that God is still holy and righteous.
诗人在完全绝望的情况下,仍然顺服上帝的神圣和公义。
A sudden foreboding, Some love will be lost, The heart become so despondence suddenly, I didn't know sad or delight myself.
突然有种预感,爱的东西即将失去,心情突然这么的差,不晓得是高兴还是悲伤。
令人沮丧的恶意,缺乏人性
1·The memo suggests the use of psychiatrists and sociologists to measure the "relative happiness" of workers or their "despondence and grumpiness" as a way to assess their trustworthiness.
这份备忘录建议利用精神病学家和社会学家来估量工作人员的“相对幸福感”或者他们的“沮丧与暴戾”,作为评估他们可信赖度的一种方法。
同义词
n.
沮丧;悲观;失望(等于despondency)
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
despond n 失去勇气;失望
despond vi 失去勇气;沮丧