丧气英语怎么说
- A ruthless trio of goals by AC Milan had looked to have killed the game before half-time, and Liverpool, Milan's opponents, were out of sorts.
- Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair—these bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to dust.
- Failure does not make me despair, discouragement, it only makes me more confidence, more of the courage, through one impasse after another.
- The fourth pitfall you will face during your Decade of Destiny is discouraging delays.
- But I've always felt frustrated that most people don't... didn't have write access.
- Because she's also under pressure, she wants to talk about her problems, which frustrates him even more.
- The opposite is also true: When you don't have a heart for what you're doing, you're easily discouraged.
- It will also ensure that a beginning developer is not frustrated by a more advanced title.
- You're discouraged because the situation you face seems unmanageable, unreasonable, or unfair.
- Don "t let this get you down."
- Both sides had become frustrated in recent years, he suggested.
- And don't worry or get discouraged if you miss a day due to other more important commitments.
- Looking for a job in this market is awfully difficult and discouraging.
- You don't have to settle, it's simply a choice you make every day.
- Halting a project causes frustration, a sense of personal failure, and guilt.
- Frustrated, she exclaimed, "How do you know I'm a blonde?"
- Don't be discouraged if what you produce initially is something other people dismiss as a toy.
- "Only you can go in, Mom and Dad," he said, crestfallen.
- Kids praised for their smarts, on the other hand, were easily discouraged.
- He leans back in his swivel chair with a sudden defeated look on his face.
- Why did you quarrel?' asked Catherine, considerably crest-fallen.
- Hamilton looks crestfallen.
- My friend's nine-year-old son came home crestfallen from Sunday school one day.