颓废 | tuí fèi | decadent; dispirited; depressed; dejected | |
颓然 | tuí rán | decrepit; ruined; disappointed | |
颓丧 | tuí sàng | dejected; disheartened; listless | |
颓唐 | tuí táng | dispirited; depressed | |
颓势 | tuí shì | decline (in fortune) |
1 | The accusation is impossible to prove but it is true that China has a weak scene of literary criticism. | |
2 | This balding , gray-haired man with the deeply lined face was too old to have been my classmate. | |
3 | The hapless Gray Davis had been recalled, and the Austrian-born actor made a promising start to break the pattern. | |
4 | Man is a decadent inclined wall, silence, about time, with great care to mention, the past large tracts. | |
5 | I know that feeling a sense of days to, but you can not give you the cold eyes moved, only to be secretly decadent wilt down very depressed. |