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单词 disenchantment
释义
disenchantment
(dɪsɪntʃɑːntmənt , -tʃænt- )
uncountable noun
Disenchantment is the feeling of being disappointed with something, and no longer believing that it is good or worthwhile.
There's growing disenchantment with the Government. [+ with]
Synonyms: disillusionment, disappointment, disillusion, rude awakening  
Collocations:
public disenchantment
Faced with rising unemployment and growing public disenchantment, the president needs all the allies he can muster.
Times, Sunday Times
Rudeness, unanswered calls and stations that are shut have fuelled public disenchantment with the police, a leading officer said yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
The visual impact was disastrous, fuelling public disenchantment among ordinary people who were already angered by being told to vote for something that they did not understand.
Times, Sunday Times
Liberal cabinet ministers acknowledged the public disenchantment.
canada.com
Her conviction on charges of using government machinery for her election campaign galvanized her political opposition and public disenchantment against her policies.
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Translations:
Chinese: 希望幻灭
Japanese: 幻滅
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