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31. | Her manner was too dejected and despairing. |
| 她那神情显得那么垂头丧气,那么绝望。 |
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32. | The dejected Mrs. Cruncher shook her head. |
| 垂头丧气的克朗彻太太摇摇头。 |
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33. | The state of being dejected;low spirits. |
| 沮丧垂头丧气的状态;情绪低落 |
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34. | The old man seemed dejected and spiritless. |
| 那老汉显出一副垂头丧气的潦倒相. |
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35. | I was the most dejected, disconsolate creature alive. |
| 我是世界上最沮丧的、最忧郁的人。 |
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36. | He seemed very dejected at his repeated failures. |
| 一连串的失败, 使他灰溜溜的。 |
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37. | She was dejected over her husband's leaving . |
| 她因丈夫的离去而愁容满面。 |
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38. | in low spirit; become dejected and despondent |
| 垂头丧气 |
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39. | Dejected by the awareness of being alone. |
| 寂寞的因意识到独自一人而沮丧的 |
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40. | Dejected as if one had made a mistake |
| 爽然若失 |
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