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91. | He was then depressed and in despair. |
| 他那时沮丧郁闷, 情绪低落。 |
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92. | His heart now leapt with excitement, now sank into a torpor of despondency. |
| 他的心忽而卜卜地跳得很兴奋,忽而又像死了似的一动不动。 |
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93. | He looked haggard and feeble, and betrayed a nerveless despondency in his air, which had never so remarkably |
| 他样子憔悴无力,露出一种失魂落魄的沮丧神情,这是他在居民区周围或其它他认为显眼的地方散步时,从来在他身上看不到的。 |
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94. | get the pip; get angry |
| 觉得气恼;觉得悲哀、沮丧 |
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95. | Depressed people have lower self-esteem and are less violent than nondepressed people. |
| 沮丧的人比不沮丧的人自尊分数低,暴力倾向也低。 |
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96. | He spoke in a dismal strain. |
| 他的口气很沮丧。 |
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97. | Don't be discouraged at failure. |
| 不要因失败而沮丧。 |
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98. | That was one of my black days. |
| 那是令人沮丧的一天。 |
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99. | The rumour beat me down. |
| 这些谣言令我感到沮丧。 |
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100. | It's very depressing. |
| 这太令人沮丧了。 |
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