原级:disappoint
第三人称单数:disappoints
过去分词:disappointed
disappointing的解释
过去式:disappointed
形容词令人失望的; 令人扫兴的
动词令人失望(disappoint的ing形式); 辜负…的期望
1. 失望的:她告诉说她度过了一个愉快的(wonderful),而不是失望的(disappointing),不舒适的(uncomfortable),重要的(important)假期. 注意后句中的but的转折意义. 但是客人伤心她丢失了(losing)好几卷科达彩色胶卷. take拿走, 取通常表示有意行为;
2. 令人失望的--disappointed感到失望的:delighting令人高兴的--delighted感到高兴的 | disappointing令人失望的--disappointed感到失望的 | encouraging令人鼓舞的--encouraged感到鼓舞的
1. 令人失望的;令人沮丧的;令人扫兴的
Something that is disappointing is not as good or as large as you hoped it would be.
e.g. The wine was excellent, but the food was disappointing...
酒棒极了,但是饭菜却让人不敢恭维。
e.g. The recession is largely blamed for the disappointing response to the appeal.
对此呼吁的反应令人失望,主要归咎于经济衰退。
1. But I broke the wrapping carelessly and the two different kinds of soup mixed together making the flavour somewhat disappointing and also too oily.
2. Hailed as a Celtic myth of forbidden passion and doomed romance, the movie has proved disappointing.
3. The team has been slumping rapidly ever since, with disappointing performances in the international field and chaotic coaching arrangements turning prospective fans off.
4. World champions Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo failed to clinch their third straight title, putting in a disappointing performance in the pairs'free skating event.
5. It completes a disappointing debut campaign in English soccer for the Ukraine international, with media reports suggesting he may leave the Londoners in the close season.
6. A disappointing Christmas season may be the nail in the coffin for retailers who have been barely hanging on for years.
7. Others complained that the World Cup matches themselves have been disappointing and that games and wagers make the event come alive.
8. Among them was disappointing home sales figures released by the Commerce Department, which further eroded confidence in the housing industry's ability to rebound.
9. It will be disappointing if the new report hits a snag mainly because of local governments'failure to commit themselves to meeting their green targets.
10. More disappointing is the famous duet Barcarolle, which appears at the beginning of Act Four in the midst of stage commotion.
adj
1. not up to expectations
e.g. a disappointing performance from one who had seemed so promising
Synonym: dissatisfactory unsatisfying