单词 | disappointed |
释义 | disappointed (dɪsəpɔɪntɪd ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE that, ADJECTIVE to-infinitive] B1 If you are disappointed, you are rather sad because something has not happened or because something is not as good as you had hoped. Castle-hunters won't be disappointed with the Isle of Man. [+ with] I was disappointed that Kluge was not there. I was disappointed to see the lack of coverage afforded to this event. Synonyms: let down, upset, distressed, discouraged 2. adjective If you are disappointed in someone, you are rather sad because they have not behaved as well as you expected them to. You should have accepted that. I'm disappointed in you. [+ in] Collocations: disappointed fan One disappointed fan said that tellers had told him there were too many people with tickets for the standing area. Times, Sunday Times But the decision led to an outcry this week from her disappointed fans. The Sun Disappointed fans stood in the coronation crowd with the national flag draped over their shoulders, supporter-style. Times, Sunday Times Many disappointed fans gave up on the show and walked away before the end. The Sun I doubt disappointed fans will buy his book. The Sun The shares nosedived as disappointed investors took flight. Times, Sunday Times But its shares fell as disappointed investors had expected a bigger pay-out. Times, Sunday Times Ford's shares fell 12 per cent in early trading to $7.95 as the rescue plan disappointed investors. Times, Sunday Times This disappointed investors, who appeared to be expecting no rate rises in this year, and prompted heavy share selling across the world. Times, Sunday Times However, a weaker forecast for subscriber additions in the third quarter disappointed investors, who sent its shares down by 12 per cent in late trading last night. Times,Sunday Times A family friend said he was hugely disappointed. The Sun I'm hugely disappointed, but we've been inconsistent and that's been our downfall. Times, Sunday Times Audiences will have been hugely disappointed not to see the star continue his thrilling performance - yet no one should endanger his health for a play. Times, Sunday Times He was inspired by the potential, but hugely disappointed by the experience. The Sun Obviously he will have been hugely disappointed to leave a place where he's spent nearly 15 years but his attitude throughout has been absolutely faultless. The Sun I'd be sorely disappointed if it lasted just ten minutes. The Sun (2013) Yet visitors hoping to escape to the Cotswolds for fresh air and peace of mind may soon be sorely disappointed. Times, Sunday Times (2016) An album for fanatics only; those who merely like the band will be sorely disappointed. Times, Sunday Times (2010) If so, they have been sorely disappointed. Times, Sunday Times (2011) She was terribly disappointed, and she was angry at us for doing what we did to save her. Christianity Today And if they succeed they'll be terribly disappointed. Times, Sunday Times In fact, she would have been terribly disappointed in people who used her death as an excuse to do so. The Sun I'm terribly disappointed in how the day ended and how you left me. Times, Sunday Times If you make a mistake, which could be as simple as what you have chosen to wear, they will be terribly disappointed in you and attack. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 失望的 Japanese: 失望した |
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