disappointment
美音:
[´dısə´pɔıntmənt
]英音:
[´dısə´pɔıntmənt
]n.失望
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disappointment
/,dɪsə'pɔɪntmənt; ,dɪsə`pɔɪntmənt/
n
1 [U] being disappointed 失望; 沮丧
*To our great disappointment, it rained on the day of the picnic. 使我们大失所望的是野餐那天下起雨来了.
2 [C] ~ (to sb) person or thing that disappoints 令人失望的人或事物
*Not getting the job was a terrible disappointment. 得不到那份工作, 叫人失望极了.
* His children are a disappointment to him. 他的孩子让他感到失望.
disappointment
n
[U]
a feeling of unhappiness because something is not as good as you expected, or has not happened in the way you hoped
He could see the disappointment in her eyes.
to sb's (great) disappointment
To Edward's disappointment, Gina never turned up at the party.
disappointment at/with/over etc
the managers' disappointment with the results
Several people expressed disappointment at the delay.
disappointment that
her disappointment that she hadn't been picked
She was unable to hide her bitter disappointment .
[C]
someone or something that is not as good as you hoped or expected
The movie was kind of a disappointment.
great/bitter disappointment
The loss was a bitter disappointment.
disappointment to
She felt she was a disappointment to her family.
disappointment for
The team's performance has been a disappointment for the fans.
1. To our great disappointment, it rained on the day of the picnic. 使我们大失所望的是野餐那天下起雨来了.
2. So it is with personal disappointment that I observe the current tendency to keep out new arrivals. 所以我是带着我个人的失望心情来看待目前当局阻止移民美国的倾向的。
3. It was not my first struggle with the disappointment of reality and it would not be my last. 这不是我第一次、而且也不会是我最后一次同现实生活中的失望作斗争。
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