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71. | 1.dejected; dispirited; listless; beaten; droopy; 2.to blight |
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72. | 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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73. | Juliet's voice held the flatness of defeat. |
| 朱丽叶的声调因挫折而无精打采。 |
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74. | I hate to deal with such a vegetable. |
| 我不愿意同这种无精打采的人打交道。 |
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75. | in an indifferently supine manner. |
| 以一种漠不关心的、无精打采地方式。 |
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76. | I limped back and sat on the bench. |
| 我无精打采地回来,坐在椅子上。 |
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-- 来源 -- 紫激光束-家里来了小表弟 - Chapter 5 Zombie |
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77. | All the way back he was very apologetic, but she remained in low spirits. |
| 鸿渐一路上赔小心,鲍小姐只无精打采。 |
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78. | The anniversary of his wife's death had dejected him. |
| 他妻子故世的周年到了,使他的心情很不好。 |
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79. | A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy. |
| 无精打采,呆滞懒散,无生气,冷漠的状态 |
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80. | to feel dejected; to feel depressed; to feel despondent |
| 懊丧 |
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