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91. | 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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92. | He was in a most spiritless manner when the soup was sent round to each table. |
| 沿桌分汤的时候,他无精打采。 |
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93. | 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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94. | Why is she looking so dejected, in such low spirits ? |
| 她为什么神情如此沮丧? |
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95. | Harry was dejected when he did not get the job. |
| 哈里没有得到那个工作感到沮丧。 |
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96. | A man used to vicissitudes is not easily dejected. -- Samuel Johnson |
| 饱经沧桑的人,不易沮丧。——约翰逊 |
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97. | downhearted; low-spirited; dejected; depressed; demoralized; despondent; in the mopes |
| 消沉 |
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98. | the boy grew more and more melancholy and pale and dejected. |
| 那孩子却更加忧郁、更加苍白、没精打采。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 12 (1) |
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99. | 1.dejected; crestfallen; gloomy; 2.with one's tail between one's legs |
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100. | My feet were thoroughly wetted; I was cross and low. |
| 我的脚全湿了;我心境不好,无精打采。 |
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