沮丧英语怎么说
- He was sinking into the Slough of Despond.
- "Perhaps—perhaps I am bloated and feverish," said Colin, assuming a discouraging air of gloom.
- Sometimes all you need in order to lift yourself out of the proverbial dumps is a plan of attack.
- Iraq and Syria downstream are dismayed.
- I am now convinced that they are genuine, and I'm dismayed and deeply shaken by them.
- In may, he said, miners were dismayed to discover that 59 mules had died from unventilated mine gas.
- She dismayed me by refusing my offer.
- Scholars are also dismayed by the gender imbalance that has followed the one-child policy.
- Though dismayed by the obstacles facing his country, he believes they can be overcome.
- Are you so depressed and lonely that you feel like nobody would want to hang out with you, so you stop making the effort?
- The Assassins looked at each other in dismay, holding the handles of the knives in their hands.
- Many members of the immobile class, on the other hand, live in the America of the gloomy headlines.
- Surveying the disheartening intellectualclimate of the 40s, F. A. Hayek wrote
- Surveying the disheartening intellectual climate of the 40s, F. A. Hayek wrote.
- They found him in a gloomy, downbeat mood.
- When I'm depressed, I start with some euphoric image that transmits itself.
- I'm very depressed with this whole thing of young people just wanting to be famous for the sake of being famous.
- The news plunged them into deep depression.
- Sadly (but not surprisingly), gaining weight seems to have a harsher impact on women's income than it does on men's.
- With that gloomy assumption in mind, most of the five-minute speeches sounded absurdly beside the point.
- Tom was downhearted, but tried hard not to show it.
- Respondents' minds tended to wander more when they felt upset rather than happy.
- Any time an Argentine player was knocked down or whistled for a foul, he threw up his arms in dismay.
- Either way, I urge you not to let what follows get you down.
- She is depressed because she has denied herself by being agreeable for twenty years.