disconsolate
英 [dɪsˈkɒnsələt]
美 [dɪsˈkɑːnsələt]
adj. 忧郁的; 沮丧的; 郁郁寡欢的
BNC.35125
牛津词典
adj.
- 忧郁的;沮丧的;郁郁寡欢的
very unhappy and disappointed
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 沮丧的;忧郁的;郁郁寡欢的
Someone who isdisconsolateis very unhappy and depressed.- He did not have much success, but tried not to get too disconsolate.
他没有取得过太多的成功,但他努力使自己不要太过沮丧。
- He did not have much success, but tried not to get too disconsolate.
英英释义
adj
- causing dejection
- a blue day
- the dark days of the war
- a week of rainy depressing weather
- a disconsolate winter landscape
- the first dismal dispiriting days of November
- a dark gloomy day
- grim rainy weather
- sad beyond comforting
- inconsolable when her son died
双语例句
- Disconsolate passengers waited by the ticket office.
闷闷不乐的乘客们在售票处等候着。 - She is disconsolate about the death of her father.
她为父亲的死感到苦闷。 - This complex was disconsolate because of her.
这情结因她而惆怅。 - You must be able to disclaim all of your worldly possessions without becoming disconsolate.
你必须能够做到放弃你所有财产而无半点悲伤。 - Jo leaned her chin on her knees in a disconsolate attitude and shook her fist at the reprehensible john.
裘把脸贴在自己的膝头,一副烦躁不安的样子,对那个不可饶恕的约翰直挥拳头。 - He felt disconsolate, grim, weary.
他觉得郁郁不乐,冷酷而疲惫。 - They tried to comfort the disconsolate widow.
他们努力安慰伤心绝望的寡妇。 - She is disconsolate at the death of her cat.
她对猫的死哀伤不已。 - He is disconsolate about the death of his little bird.
他的小鸟死了使他十分哀伤。 - Steve, who finished last, was disconsolate.
史蒂夫得了最后一名,沮丧极了。