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    disappointed 的英语意思

    disappointeddisappointed /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd◂/ adjective 查看全部语言翻译 unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen, or because someone or something was not as good as you expected因所期望的事未能实现,或因某人或某事不如预期而感到失望:  Dad seemed more disappointed than angry.爸爸看起来与其说是生气,不如说是更失望。 disappointed customers失望的顾客disappointed (that) I was disappointed that we played so well yet still lost.我们表现得如此出色却仍然输了,这让我很失望。disappointed at/with/about something Local residents were disappointed with the decision.当地居民对这一决定感到失望。disappointed by something People are disappointed by the lack of political change.人们对政治变革的缺乏感到失望。disappointed in somebody I’m very disappointed in you.我对你非常失望。disappointed to hear/see/find etc Visitors were disappointed to find the museum closed.游客们发现博物馆关闭了,感到很失望。bitterly/deeply/terribly disappointed The girl’s parents were bitterly disappointed at the jury’s verdict.这个女孩的父母对陪审团的裁决感到极度失望。THESAURUS同义词辨析disappointed unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen, or because something was not as good as you expected因所期望的事未能实现,或因某事不如预期而感到失望: · Hundreds of disappointed fans were unable to get tickets for the game.· 数百名失望的球迷无法买到比赛门票。· I was disappointed with the grade I got in my Maths exam.· 我对自己数学考试的成绩感到失望。feel let down to feel disappointed because something was not as good as you expected, or someone did not do what you expected them to do for you – a rather informal use因某事不如预期,或某人未能为你做到所期望之事而感到失望——较为非正式的用法: · I felt let down when I saw the film.· 看了这部电影后,我感到很失望。· Nurses feel badly let down – they were promised a pay increase months ago.· 护士们感到深深地被辜负——他们几个月前曾被承诺加薪。disillusioned /ˌdɪsəˈluːʒənd◂/ disappointed because you have lost your belief that an idea is right, or that something or someone is good因不再相信某种观念是正确的,或不再认为某人、某事是好的而感到失望: · Their leaders are deeply disillusioned with the peace process.· 他们的领导人对和平进程深感幻灭。· Disillusioned voters are turning against the government.· 幻灭的选民正在倒向反政府一边。disenchanted no longer feeling enthusiastic, especially so that you do not think you should be involved in something, or give someone your support不再感到热情,尤指认为自己不该参与某事或给予某人支持: · Americans have grown increasingly disenchanted with politics.· 美国人对政治的幻灭感与日俱增。· a disenchanted workforce· 失去热情的劳动队伍be/feel sorry spoken口语 used when telling someone that you feel disappointed and wish that the situation was different用于告知对方自己感到遗憾,希望情况有所不同: · I’m sorry you can’t come to the party.· 很遗憾你不能来参加派对。· She always felt sorry that she hadn’t got to know him better.· 她一直感到遗憾,没能与他更多地了解彼此。very disappointed非常失望gutted [not before noun] British English informal非正式 extremely disappointed, especially because you were unsuccessful极度失望,尤指因未能成功: · I was gutted when we lost the game.· 我们输掉比赛时,我感到极度沮丧。crestfallen literary文学 looking very disappointed and sad, especially when you suddenly realise that something you want cannot happen神情非常失望和悲伤,尤指在突然意识到自己想要的事情无法实现时: · Gary looked crestfallen as they calculated how much money they would need.· 他们在计算需要多少钱时,加里看起来垂头丧气。· a crestfallen look· 一副垂头丧气的神情