英 [dɪˈdʒektɪd] 美 [dɪˈdʒektɪd]
adj. 沮丧的,灰心的
dejected /dɪˈdʒɛktɪd/
形容词 If you are dejected, you feel miserable or unhappy, especially because you have just been disappointed by something. 情绪低落的
Everyone has days when they feel dejected or down.
每个人都会有情绪低落的日子。
副词
Passengers lined up dejectedly for the increasingly dirty toilets.
乘客们情绪低落地排着队,等着用越来越脏的厕所。
affected or marked by low spirits
is dejected but trying to look cheerful
使沮丧
... melancholy:忧郁的,可悲的 dejected:沮丧的;情绪低落的 depressed:消沉的;忧伤的 ...
... [(ofclothes)unfit]∶[衣服]不合身;不整齐 [dejected;dispirited]∶狼狈、颓废的样子 [goodfornothing;worthless]∶形容不成器 ...
... 同本义。本作“跕”〖bald〗 委靡,消沉〖dejected;listless;depressed〗 詈词。恶劣之意〖bad〗 ...
... 荒废,放弃不用的〖abandoned〗 沮丧失望〖dejected;despirited〗 衰败〖decayed〗 ...
沮丧的,灰心的
She looked so dejected when she lost the game.
她输掉比赛时情绪显得非常低落。
Everyone has days when they feel dejected or down.
每个人都会有情绪低落的日子。
Notwithstanding all this, the boy grew more and more melancholy and pale and dejected.
尽管如此,这孩子还是越来越忧郁,越来越苍白,越来越无精打采。
Rick,who gave only his first name, is unemployed and dejected.
VOA : standard.2010.02.24
In retrospect, I was a sad little boy and a standard-issue, shiftless, egotistical, dejected teen-ager.
Nonetheless, many of the players wore dejected faces in the immediate aftermath of the loss.
The Sabres went from hopeful contenders to dejected rebuilders in the span of three months.