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41. | For that day at least he lost heart. |
| 至少这一天他是垂头丧气的。 |
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42. | I want you to carry a stiff upper lip whatever happens. |
| 我希望你无论如何不要垂头丧气。 |
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43. | He was dejected to learn that he had failed the examination. |
| 得知考试不及格,他便垂头丧气。 |
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44. | Everything was bowed down, dejected, oppressed, and broken. |
| 各样东西都垂头丧气,窒闷,破败。 |
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45. | The dejected Mrs. Cruncher shook her head. |
| 垂头丧气的克朗彻太太摇摇头。 |
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46. | lower someone's spirits; make downhearted. |
| 降低某人的热情;使垂头丧气。 |
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47. | he was a discouraged man, and sorry he had come. |
| 这人垂头丧气,后悔他不该来。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉文学 - 败坏赫德莱堡 - baihuailehadelaibaoderen |
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48. | He is dejected to learn that he has failed the examination |
| 得知考试不及格,他便垂头丧气 |
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49. | There they stood, pale, downcast, and apprehensive |
| 他们站在那里,脸色苍白,垂头丧气,提心吊胆。 |
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50. | I was down at the foot again in a moment. |
| 一时我又垂头丧气之极了。 |
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