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词汇 example_english_sense-of-despair
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sense of despair

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sense
noun
uk /sens/ us /sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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despair
noun[U]
uk /dɪˈspeər/ us /dɪˈsper/
the feeling that there is no hope and that you can do nothing to improve a difficult or ...
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Examples of sense of despair


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What most of them shared was a senseofdespair.
The authors recommend that carers should ' let go ' of the senseofdespair or hopelessness and ' recast ' the person as a potential friend.
It was in their scenarios that concerns about loneliness, old age and the dislocation of retirement were most prominent, and moreover a senseofdespair was voiced.
I would even say that there is even a senseofdespair.
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If development area status is not granted shortly, a senseofdespair, defeat and despondency will become a reality in a proud area.
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Is he also aware that that gives a senseofdespair and hopelessness, which is causing so much unrest at present?
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It is then that the senseofdespair and hopelessness begins to set in.
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They had an air of permanence, which led to the senseofdespair and hopelessness.
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Politicians talk about teacher morale, but when one visits schools in one's constituency, one finds a senseofdespair.
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They have had no interview and no direction, and that must inevitably lead to a senseofdespair and of frustration.
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We are going through a time when parents and pupils increasingly feel betrayed and angry and are suffering from a senseofdespair.
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One also realises, in going to these districts, the increasing senseofdespair that is coming to the people.
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History and deeply entrenched positions can all too easily bring a senseofdespair, as we have seen so often in the past.
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There are several of those, regrettably, which lead to great misery and frustration, and an increasing senseofdespair among our people.
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The senseofdespair and hopelessness in the report will make matters worse.
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There is a certain cynicism among the elected members of local authorities and a senseofdespair.
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Its absence is another reason for this debate, as it leads to a senseofdespair among the people on the mainland as well.
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However, it is causing increasing anxiety and, in some quarters, a senseofdespair and helplessness.
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This can induce in people a senseofdespair as to what can be done.
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You have to experience it to be able to appreciate the senseofdespair which people feel.
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