dismay

D.J.:[disˈmei] K.K.:[dɪsˈme]

vt.

  1. 使惊愕, 使焦虑, 使气馁
    • The thought that she might fail the history test dismayed her.
      想到历史可能考不及格时, 她很沮丧。
    • I was dismayed to learn that she had failed again.
      得知她又一次失败, 我感到惊愕。

n.

  1. 惊愕, 气馁
    • I am filled with dismay at the news.
      我对这个消息极为震惊。
    • To their dismay, the door was locked.
      使他们惊慌的是, 门已被锁上了。
    • “Someone stole my house!” she said in dismay.
      “有人偷了我们家!”她惊恐地说。
    • I was dismayed when I recongnized the voice of Mrs. Bates.
      当我听出是贝茨夫人的声音时, 我感到丧气。

网络词典

dismay

英 dɪˈmæɪ 美 dɪˈmæɪ
名词 中文翻译:Unknown
同义词: ['dejection', 'disheartenment', 'disappointment']

例句:

  1. 1. The news of the accident completely dismayed her.
    事故的消息让她完全失望了。
  2. 2.Her failure to win the competition left herfeeling disheartened.
    她未能赢得比赛,感到灰心丧气。
  3. 3. The sudden lossof her job left her in dismay.
    突然失去工作让她感到非常沮丧。