v. 沮丧的( dispirited的过去分词 )
v lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
s destructive of morale and self-repance
1.For me, it's a rather murky, dispiriting scene.
在我看来 这是一片浑浊而阴郁的景象
2.As dispiriting as this may be, perhaps you should consider the alternative.
虽然这也许让你很沮丧 但或许你该考虑一下另一种可能
3.I can see why you'd find her a dispiriting rival.
我能理解你為什么將她視為難以逾越的對手
4.But it's just a pttle dispiriting the way you're captivated by them.
不过我就是有点难过 你被他们迷成那样