discouragement

美音:[dɪs'kʌrɪdʒmənt] 英音:[dɪs'kʌrɪdʒmənt]

简单释义:


n.泄气;挫折;灰心;阻止

Web气馁;沮丧;失望

变形:

"Plural Form:discouragements  "


完整释义:


n.

1.挫折
2.泄气;失去信心
3.气馁;失望;心灰意懒
4.阴暗失意的时刻


例句:

  1. The farmer experienced moments of discouragement over the failure of his crops.
    农夫曾经历了一段因农作物欠收而沮丧的时期。

  2. A great degree of discouragement indeed would not have affected Sir Edw.
    更大的挫折对爱德华爵士也没有影响。

  3. What he said brought his son more encouragement than discouragement.
    他的话给他的儿子带来的鼓励多于泄气。

  4. and ended up in discouragement and pessimism and emotional depression again and again in his life.
    结果他生命中一再地灰心失意,悲观和情绪低落。

  5. When I look back on my own career, I can find plenty of reasons for discouragement, personal discouragement.
    当我回顾起我的职业生涯,我发现我对自己的胆怯总是有太多的理由。

  6. If I am overwhelmed by the tides of temptation and discouragement, let me not drift away to sea, but anchor and take harbor in thee.
    如果我被诱惑和打击的浪潮所压倒,请让我不要漂流到海中去,而是可以在你的港湾中停泊和休息。

  7. To persist in or remain constant to a purpose, an idea, or a task in the face of obstacles or discouragement.
    坚持不懈,锲而不舍:在面临阻碍或挫折时,坚持或永久保存一个目标、想法或任务。

  8. More of the same will not cure the hardship, anxiety and discouragement it has imposed on the American people.
    更高的税率和更多的支出将无法治愈它施加给美国民众的苦难、忧虑和失望。

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