dejected的意思和读音

dejected

: [dɪˈdʒektəd] : [dɪˈdʒektɪd]

adj.

adj.cheerful

adj.sad,disappointed,unhappy,miserable,depressed

dejectedadj.

1.unhappy and disappointed

She looked so dejected when she lost the game.

adj.1.,

adj.1.someone who is dejected has lost all their hope or enthusiasm, especially because they have failed at something

1. deity n. dejected adj. delay v. ...

2. deity n. dejected adj. delay v. ...

3. ... 5) to walk between or among something 6) dejected 7) to show clearly,to demonstrate ...

4. 〖 earlychildhood〗 dejected〖 fail〗 ...

5. deject v 使 dejected a ejection n ...

6. 10.[ collapse] 11.[ dejected;disappointed] 13.[ declining tendency] ...

7. 18. ;[ need] 1. [ dejected;depressed;downhearted;low-spirited] 2. [ eliminate;dispel;remove;clear up] ...

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1.Catherine took up her work directly, saying, in a dejected voice, that "her head did not run upon Bath -- much. "线:“。”

2.He left the urology clinic dejected and never returned. Instead, he found a small free clinic two hours away.

3.One day an old Crane stood in the shallows of a lotus pond with a very dejected look upon his long face.

4.Mr Clare winced as if he had been struck. He went home pale and dejected, and called Angel into his study.仿

5.Although the smiling face is only flashy, also is good enough to let easy way is inwardly dejected for a long time.

6.Turkoglu trudged through the tunnel dejected, a towel hanging from his head.

7.She could see that she was altered within the last month; that the hues of her complexion was paler, her countenance was dejected.

8.When Butler found an opportunity of stealing after her into this place, he found Jeanne silent, dejected, and ready to burst into tears.

9.When I met her at a Beijing Starbucks, she was dejected and making plans to leave the city.

10.One day, he took the two dogs to hunt, but a person become dejected and despondent.