第三人称单数:discontents
第三人称复数:discontents
现在分词:discontenting
过去分词:discontented
discontent
过去式:discontented
形容词content
形容词
1. She is discontent with her job.
她不满意自己的工作。
名词
1. Sometimes discontent turned into action.
不满有时导致行动。
2. Inflation caused widespread discontent.
通货膨胀引起普遍不满。
discontent的翻译
1. 不满足:discomfort 不舒服 | discontent 不满足 | discrimination 歧视;区别
2. 不平:disconnector 隔离开关 | discontent 不平 | discontentedness 不满意
3. 不满意:discomfort 不舒服 | discontent 不满意 | disgrace 不光彩
1. 不满;不满意
Discontent is the feeling that you have when you are not satisfied with your situation.
e.g. There are reports of widespread discontent in the capital.
有报道称首都弥漫着不满的情绪。
1. As time went by and large groups of tourists kept coming, discontent and resentful moods intensified.
2. The caption reading " education " alludes to his discontent with pedantic education that inculcates ideas in the students.
3. Cleanness tops mass expectations of public service in China also because there is acute discontent with corruption in the ranks of State functionaries.
4. discontent的解释
4. China on Tuesday expressed its strong discontent and resolute opposition to Paris city council awarding the Dalai Lama honorary citizenship of the city.
5. Some praised Cai for cleverly bringing the issues to a wider international audience, allowing Chinese people's discontent to be heard.
6. The new leadership faces many imperative tasks, from addressing rampant corruption to handling the prevailing discontent over income gaps.
7. The report also said the meager compensations and unsatisfactory resettlement conditions common in land transfers are farmers'two primary points of discontent.
8. The family of Duggan and local leaders all condemned the violence and rioting, but it was too late and a fury sprung from discontent had been sparked.
9. Their conspicuous consumption is one of the major causes of social discontent, which is now fuelling sporadic unrest throughout the country.
10. discontent的意思
10. The controversial land seizures only fanned the flames of the villagers'discontent, which was already smoldering over the way community affairs were managed.
noun
1. discontent
1. a longing for something better than the present situation
Synonym: discontentment discontentedness
verb
1. make dissatisfied
adj
1. showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing
e.g. saw many discontent faces in the room
was discontented with his position
Synonym: discontented