n.失望;沮丧
disappointments───n.失望;沮丧
appointment───n.任命;约定;任命的职位
by appointment───按照约定
disappointed───adj.失望的,沮丧的;受挫折的
disappointing───adj.令人失望的;令人扫兴的;v.令人失望(disappoint的ing形式);辜负…的期望
preappointment───用药前
reappointment───n.连任;复职
hair appointment───头发预约
huge disappointment───巨大的失望
She managed to hide her disappointment.───她设法掩藏住自己的失望。
She wept bitter tears of disappointment.───她失望得痛哭流涕。
She bore the disappointment nobly.───她很失望,但表现得很大度。
But, much to their disappointment, she did not mount the broomstick and take flight.───但是,非常让他们失望的是,她并没有骑上扫帚飞一圈。
He was not as strong as before, and looked much older. The country had been a disappointment to him.───他已经不如以前那么健壮了,看起来也老了许多。这个国家让他失望了。
So it's a bit of a surprise and somewhat of a disappointment that we learn now that it is still sitting on the dock.───因此当我们获悉它还在码头上时颇为惊讶,也有些失望。
This disappointment was no doubt compounded by deep, but unspoken, guilt that perhaps the KMT had brought the loss on itself.───无疑的,除了失望的情绪外,还有那种无以言喻,怀疑国民党自己把自己打败了的挫折悔恨之情。
I disagree with the conclusion but agree with one of the premises: that discretionary fiscal policy was a disappointment during the crisis.───对于这个结论,我不敢苟同,但我认同其中的一个前提:危机期间自由决定的财政政策令人失望。
Much to the disappointment of his fans, he was defeated by his competitors from the visiting team.───他被客队打败,这让他的支持者们大为失望。
She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
Disappointment is the nurse of wisdom.
He was aware of sharp disappointment and betrayal.
She tried to dissemble her disappointment with a joke.
We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.
Book early for the show to avoid disappointment.
He felt a sharp stab of disappointment.
He made no effort to hide his disappointment.
For a minority, the decision was a disappointment.