idiom > Lose one's spirits The return
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Spellbound
  Explanation: Disappointed: experience and imagination of inconsistent things and depression. Disappointed to return
  Usage: -Linked; as predicate, object; often used in conjunction with arrive in high spirits
  Source: Ming Feng Meng, "Eastern Zhou Chi," the first round: "The sergeant no time seek awards, cursory and unfocused. Is: high spirits come away disappointed."
No. 2
  Lexical entries spellbound
  Pronunciation bài xìng ér guī
  Interpretation disappointed: experience and imagination of inconsistent things and depression. Disappointed to return.
  Source Ming Feng Meng, "Eastern Zhou Chi," the first round: "The sergeant no time seek awards, cursory and unfocused. Is: high spirits come away disappointed."
  Use as predicate, object; often used in conjunction with arrive in high spirits
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French Expression
  1. adj.  Il est venu plein d'entrain, mais il est parti tout désappointé
Thesaurus
Lose one's spirits The return, But back to Waste, This virtual register
Containing Phrases
to go with great enthusiasm and returnwhile one is in high spirits derive itself from Lose one's spirits The returnArrive in high spirits, spellbound