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downcast

/doun-kast, -kahst/US // ˈdaʊnˌkæst, -ˌkɑst //UK // (ˈdaʊnˌkɑːst) //

灰心丧气,灰心丧气的,低落的情绪,低沉

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : directed downward, as the eyes.
    • : dejected in spirit; depressed.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : overthrow or ruin.
    • : a downward look or glance.
    • : a shaft down which air passes, as into a mine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.depressed, unhappy
Synonyms
discouraged心灰意冷,灰心丧气,灰心丧气的,心灰意懒forlorn惆怅,惆怅的,怅然若失,怅惘bad不好,坏的,坏,不好的blue蓝色的,蓝色,蓝brooding忧虑,忧郁的,忧郁,忧心忡忡down下来,下,下来的,下降low低,低的,低位,低级moody喜怒无常,喜怒哀乐,心情,喜怒不形于色bummed out沮丧的,遗憾的是,沮丧,懊恼cast down抛下,投下,丢弃,扔下chapfallen下降,坠落,下降了,下降的cheerless无精打采的,无精打采,郁郁寡欢,郁郁寡欢的crestfallen灰心丧气,垂头丧气,垂头丧气的,灰心丧气的daunted畏缩不前,畏缩不前的,畏惧,畏首畏尾dejected沮丧的,颓废的,颓废,颓丧despondent沮丧的,惆怅的,惆怅,抑郁症disappointed失望的,失望,失望的人,失望了disconsolate凄凄惨惨戚戚,凄凉,凄凄惨惨,凄凉的disheartened心灰意冷,心灰意冷的,沮丧,丧气dismayed沮丧的,沮丧,惊愕,沮丧地dispirited萎靡不振,萎靡不振的,沮丧的,颓废的distressed忧虑的,苦恼的,苦恼,忧虑doleful凄惨的,哀伤的,凄凉的,悲哀的down in the dumps跌入谷底,落魄,陷入困境,颓废down-in-the-mouthdownhearted心灰意冷,灰心丧气,心灰意懒,灰心丧气的dragged被拖动的,被拖累的,被拖拽的,被拖曳的droopy垂头丧气,垂头丧气的,耷拉着脑袋,下垂dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的gloomy阴郁的,阴郁,阴沉,阴沉的glum阴沉,阴郁,忧郁,忧郁的heartsick心病,伤心欲绝,心痛,伤心事in pain在痛苦中,痛苦中,在疼痛中,痛苦中的listless没精打采的,没精打采,怅然若失,没精打彩low-spirited低调的,低调,低气质,低调的人miserable悲惨的,凄惨的,凄惨,悲惨的事mopey闷闷不乐,喃喃自语,莫比,闷骚morose丧气,丧气的,悲观的,忧郁的oppressed被压迫的,被压迫者,受压迫的,被压迫sad悲伤,伤心,悲伤的,悲哀shot down被击落,击落,被击落的,被击落了singing the blues唱蓝调,歌唱蓝调,唱响蓝调,唱歌的蓝调sunk沉没,沉没的,沉没了,沉没式troubled穷途末路,困扰的,愦愦,困扰weighed down沉重的负担,沉重的压力,沉重沉重的,沉重的woebegone忧郁症,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁

Examples

  • “I had to have tricks, like moving through the set with my eyes downcast, so that when I opened my eyes I’d be experiencing everything only as Cora, because otherwise it would be too much for Thuso to take in,” Mbedu says.

  • Others were more downcast in acknowledging the loss, which was far closer than pollsters predicted.

  • The soaked one squats on the bridge, eyes furious and downcast.

  • As he was taken down from the dock to be driven to prison he was downcast, as anyone would be who was publicly sacrificed.

  • If we must confess it, they are quite offended and downcast when the cartoons stop.

  • He is downcast, and a senior member of his party comforts him in these words.

  • Despite the fuzzy pictures, the Daily Mail was quick to point out the star looked "miserable" and “downcast.”

  • The old man stood, with eyes downcast and hands clasped before him, a picture of humility.

  • Her agitation was plain to him, and it puzzled him, as did the downcast glance of eyes usually so bold and insolent in their gaze.

  • Pale as usual, and with downcast eyes, she entered the room, whither her mother called her.

  • The fire in the stove had burned lower, and its downcast glow revealed less mercilessly the dirty condition of the floor.

  • Henri found her there, at something before nine, rather downcast and worried, and debating about going up to bed.