chagrined
基本解释
- adj.失望的;灰心的
- 动词chagrin的过去式和过去分词形式.
英汉例句
- But they are chagrined by close comparisons.
但是他们也因密切的比较而懊恼。 - As software engineers, we should be somewhat chagrined by the fact that hardware is so far ahead of software.
作为软件工程师,我们应该稍微有些气愤的是,硬件远远优于软件。 - They have been increasingly chagrined by Washington’s tendency to ignore the internationaconsensus on issues ranging from the use of land mines to the Kyoto climate change treaty.
从地雷禁用条款到京都防止气候变暖条约等一些列问题,美国政府总是对国际舆论置若罔闻,使得这些(倒戈)国家越来越失望/懊恼。 - But many people, convinced that these defendants were guilty, are chagrined by the verdict.
ECONOMIST: Fighting terrorism - We were also surprised, and somewhat chagrined, to discover how infrequently some of our students exercise it.
NEWYORKER: Get Rich U. - The prime minister's camp is chagrined by the silence of his Likud colleagues since Mr Appel was indicted.
ECONOMIST: Israel's Greek-island affair
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- be chagrined at by 因而悔恨
- feel chagrined at 翻译;懊恼
- be chagrined at 因而悔恨
- To be chagrined 甚感遗撼
短语
英英字典
- If you are chagrined by something, it disappoints, upsets, or annoys you, perhaps because of your own failure.
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专业释义
- 鲛皮状