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31. | Morrel expected Villefort would be dejected; |
| 莫雷尔原以为维尔福会显出一副垂头丧气的样子。 |
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32. | She spoke without enthusiasm. |
| 她讲话时无精打采. |
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33. | When is he dejected or melancholy? |
| 什么时候他才会感到失意或悲伤呢? |
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34. | a flatly delivered speech |
| 说得无精打采的演讲 |
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35. | He drawled (out) a reply. |
| 他无精打采地回答。 |
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36. | depressed; dejected; (feeling) low; gloomy; agonizing |
| 苦闷 |
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37. | dejected-looking campers in the rain |
| 在雨中神情沮丧的露营者 |
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38. | He went home, dejected in heart. |
| 他心情沮丧地回家去。 |
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39. | We went to bed greatly dejected. |
| 我们睡觉的时候,都非常伤心。 |
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40. | He felt dejected because of that. |
| 他为此而黯然神伤。 |
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