despond
英 [dɪ'spɒnd]
美 [dɪ'spɑnd]
- vi. 失去勇气;沮丧
- n. 失去勇气;失望
- n. (Despond)人名;(法)德蓬
英文词源
- despond
- despond: [17] Latin had a phrase animam dēspondēre, literally ‘give up one’s soul’, hence ‘lose heart’. The verb dēspondēre came to be used on its own in this sense, and was borrowed thus by English. It was a compound verb, formed from the prefix dē- ‘away’ and spondēre ‘promise’ (source of English sponsor, spontaneous, spouse, respond, and riposte), and originally meant ‘promise to give away’, hence ‘give up’.
=> respond, riposte, sponsor, spontaneous, spouse
双语例句
- 1. He was sinking into the Slough of Despond.
- 他那时正陷入极度沮丧的状态。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. He saved her from the slough of despond.
- 他把她从绝望的深渊中拯救了出来.
来自辞典例句
- 3. She could have been trying to encourage a patient who threatened to despond.
- 她像是在鼓励一位眼看就要垂头丧气的病人.
来自辞典例句
- 4. At that time the country was in the slough of despond.
- 当时该国陷入深深的绝望之中.
来自互联网
- 5. We must do something to save him from the slough of Despond.
- 我们必须得做点什么,让他不再绝望.
来自互联网