inconsolably       
adverb uk/ˌɪn.kənˈsəʊ.lə.bli/ us/ˌɪn.kənˈsoʊ.lə.bəl/
 伤心欲绝地;极度沮丧地;无法慰藉地
in so sad or disappointed a way that it is impossible for anyone to make you feel better
  The child was crying inconsolably. 孩子哭得伤心欲绝。 
 I would wake in the middle of the night sobbing inconsolably. 我在半夜醒来时,会沮丧地抽泣。 
 See: inconsolable
 - More examples
 - She grieved inconsolably over the death of her young children.
 - The baby started pulling at his ear and crying inconsolably for no apparent reason.
 - A four-year-old in the front row began bawling loudly and inconsolably.