displeasure

displeasure [dɪsˈpleʒə(r)]  [dɪsˈplɛʒɚ] 

displeasure 基本解释

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名词不愉快,不满意; 悲伤; 发怒,生气

displeasure 相关例句

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名词

1. He looked with displeasure at the meal that was set before him.
    他不高兴地望着摆在面前的饭菜。

2. He incurred his father's displeasure.
    他触怒了父亲。

displeasure 网络解释

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1. 不满,不悦:display 陈列,展示 | displeasure 不满,不悦 | disport 嬉戏,娱乐

2. 愤怒:废除,取消: cancel, destroy, exterminate, wipe out, put an end to, do away with | 愤怒: anger, temper, annoyance, provocation, displeasure, vexation, irritation, fury, rage | 风: wind, breeze, gale

3. 不愉快:displeasing 不愉快的 | displeasure 不愉快 | displume 夺去虚饰

displeasure 词典解释

1. 不悦;不满;生气
    Someone's displeasure is a feeling of annoyance that they have about something that has happened.

    e.g. The population has already begun to show its displeasure at the slow pace of change.
           人们已经开始表露出对改革步伐缓慢的不满。

displeasure 单语例句

1. The demonstrators expressed their displeasure with the government's public security policies and the rising number of deaths attributed to organized crime and drug trafficking.

2. Should they deviate from the direction we want them to go, write to them and show your displeasure.

3. I had the displeasure of meeting one of the said species up close during a smoking break after dinner the other night.

4. China rejected the US State Department's annual report on religious freedom Sunday with " strong displeasure " and " resolute objection ".

5. But some people also stood and put their thumbs down in an apparent show of displeasure for the war in Iraq.

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6. Many of the benefit receivers had shown their displeasure with the committee before turning to the media for help early this month.

7. The UCI was still waiting to receive the final report and " underlines its deep displeasure with regards to the regrettable development of this case ".

8. Last weekend Moyes took Rooney off at Bolton early in the second half, and the striker showed his displeasure as Everton crashed to defeat.

9. Falling revenues and salary cuts have increased the displeasure among Yunnan Air staff, which has also culminated in flight strikes.

10. The threatened job action arises from the displeasure among union members over salaries and working conditions.

displeasure 英英释义

noun

1. the feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something

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