disgruntled
美音:
[dıs´grʌntəld
]英音:
[dıs´grʌntəld
]adj.不满的,不高兴的
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disgruntled
/dɪs'grʌntld; dɪs`ˇrʌntld/
adj ~ (at/about sth); ~ (with sb) resentful because sth has happened to displease one 不高兴的; 不满的
*a disgruntled look, frown, scowl, etc 不悦的样子、因不满而皱眉、怒容
* She's still disgruntled about missing the party. 她因错过了这一聚会而仍耿耿于怀.
disgruntled
adj
[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: gruntle 'to complain' (15-19 centuries), from grunt]
annoyed or disappointed, especially because things have not happened in the way that you wanted
a disgruntled client
1. The men of the disgruntled royal bodyguard suddenly turned loose on to the street of a capital seething with unrest, 不满的皇家卫队的士兵突然改变为流散在动荡不安的首都街道上,
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