吃透英语课本,提升在校竞争力
adj. 气馁的;泄气的
v. 劝阻;使气馁;“discourage”的过去式和过去分词
原型:discourage
The result was discouraging.
结果令人沮丧。
Clara tried to set her feet forward, but got discouraged.
克拉拉试图迈出她的脚,但又缩了回去。
This greatly surprised him, but did not discourage him.
这使他大为吃惊,但并没有使他气馁。
They searched everywhere once more, and then sat down discouraged.
他们又到处找了一遍,然后垂头丧气地坐了下来。
She nearly made a hole in my head just now, but we must not get discouraged.
她刚才差点把我的脑袋打了个洞,但我们不能气馁。
'Perhaps—perhaps I am bloated and feverish,' said Colin, assuming a discouraging air of gloom.
“也许——也许我是虚胖,有点发烧。”柯林说,装出一副沮丧、忧郁的样子。
He well knew the futility of trying to contend against witches, so he gave up discouraged.
他深知与女巫斗争是徒劳无益的,所以他灰心丧气地放弃了。
He was beginning to feel discouraged, his strength was leaving him, and his breathing was becoming more and more labored.
他开始感到泄气了,他的力气正在消失,他呼吸越来越费劲。
Professors should be discouraged from reading lecture notes.
不应该提倡教授念课堂讲义。
After discovering how resourceful she can be in tough times, Cindy is no longer easily discouraged.
发现她在困难时期是多么足智多谋后,辛迪不再轻易气馁。