dishearten
美 [d?s'hɑ:tn]
英 [d?s'hɑ:tn] 
- v.使沮喪;使失去信心;使灰心
- 網絡使氣餒;使失去勇氣;使泄氣
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:disheartens 現在分詞:disheartening 過去式:disheartened 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | ~ sb 使沮喪;使失去信心;使灰心to make sb lose hope or confidence |
| Don't let this defeat dishearten you. 不要因這次失敗而氣餒。 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
The spill dishearten us all and, I believe, makes the public a little more reticent to assume a smooth recovery.
我認為漏油已經讓我們灰心喪氣,讓公眾對于平穩的經濟復蘇持更為保留的態度。
Volatile law and order situation also dishearten foreign tourists.
反復無常的法律和社會秩序也使游客同樣感到沮喪。
He was convinced that America so weakened would dishearten allies who depended on us.
他確信,美國如果這樣削弱下去,會使依賴我們的盟友灰心喪氣。
Mr Djankov worries that the indiscriminate sell-off of recent weeks may dishearten reformers.
Djankov先生擔心近幾周不加區別的拋售可能打擊改革者。
Of course. Because they are important spiritual support for me, which makes me not dishearten myself when facing difficulties.
當然。因為他們是我重要的精神支柱,使我在遇到困難時也不氣餒。
To lower the spirits of; dishearten.
情緒低落;使沮喪。
Defeat cannot dishearten me. It can only chasten me. I know that God will guide me. Truth is superior to man's wisdom. -Gandhi.
失敗不能讓我失去勇氣,只會讓我得到更多磨練。上天會指引我。真理比人類的智慧更崇高。-甘地。
Demoralize To undermine the confidence or morale of; dishearten
使泄氣破壞信心或士氣;使意氣沉沉