disappointment
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Disappointment is the state of feeling disappointed. 失望
Despite winning the title, their last campaign ended in great disappointment. 盡琯得了冠軍,他們最後一場比賽卻在極度失望中完結。
2. N-COUNT Something or someone that is a disappointment is not as good as you had hoped. 令人失望的人; 令人失望的物
For many, their long-awaited homecoming was a bitter disappointment. 對很多人來說,他們期盼已久的返鄕成了一件令人傷心失望的事。
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disappointment /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt/ (disappointments)
剑桥词典
- B1 [ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]
- Their son has been a deep disappointment to them.
- She tried to hide her disappointment at not getting the promotion .
- The match ended in disappointment for the retiring captain , Viv Richards.
- She swallowed her disappointment, saying, "That's OK, it doesn't matter ."
- Failing the final exams was a bitter disappointment for me. 返回 disappointment
the feeling of being disappointed
失望,沮喪
Get tickets early to avoid disappointment. 早點預訂以免撲空。
To my (great ) disappointment (= sadness), he decided to leave . 令我(非常)沮喪的是,他決定離開。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 通常作爲單數使用的名詞 ]
something or someone that is not what you were hoping it would be
令人失望的人(或事物)
The party turned out to be a huge disappointment. 聚會辦得令人大失所望。
I always felt I was a disappointment to my parents . 我縂是覺得自己是一個讓父母失望的孩子。
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