dejected• The unemployed stood at street corners, dejected.• Then they walked away, humbled and dejected.• My 12-year-old came home from school red-eyed and dejected.• Last of all came Fiver, dejected and reluctant as a sparrow in the frost.• Behind her, the backdropdepicted some dejected and very limp trees, possibly willows that had practised their weeping rather well.• Greg sounded dejected. "Anything wrong?" I said.• One glance at the doctor's dejectedexpressionanswered my question.• Kirkwood was a particularly dejected figure after their defeat.• She gazed with compassion at the two dejected figures.• A dejected Hammam is prepared for the worst - sacrificingPremierLeaguestatus and possibly even sufferingsuccessiveseasons of relegation.• And I knew that I'd be seeing it in my more dejected moments for a long time to come.• He looked utterly dejected when she told him he'd failed again.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, feel, look顯得沮喪;沮喪;感覺沮喪;看上去沮喪◇She looked sorrowful and dejected.她看上去又悲傷又沮喪。➤become, grow變得沮喪ADVERB➤completely, thoroughly, totally, utterly十分沮喪;極其沮喪;沮喪透頂◇They were thoroughly dejected and miserable.他們情緒極其低落,愁眉苦臉。➤rather相當沮喪▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略為沮喪PREPOSITION➤about對⋯灰心◇I was feeling rather dejected about the future.我對未來感到頗為灰心。