| 释义 | 
		unfulfilledun‧ful‧filled /ˌʌnfʊlˈfɪld◂/ adjective    - Nick felt dissatisfied and unfulfilled with his work.
 - The people are tired of unfulfilled promises.
 
 - Do threats to punish the child remain unfulfilled?
 - Having spent an empty and unfulfilled Sunday, early the following morning he arrived outside the door of the Free Economic Institute.
 - It is both the goal to which we aspire and the end result that is capable of leaving us unfulfilled.
 - More than a century later that unfulfilled promise is going to be held up for painful scrutiny.
 - Perhaps it was just the fact of an unhappy and unfulfilled life.
 - They are tired of a Washington where political promises go unfulfilled.
 - Two cuts into the album, I thought, this is nuts: I was trembling with passion and unfulfilled lust.
 
   ► remained unfulfilled  His dream of competing in the Olympics remained unfulfilled.  1an unfulfilled hope, desire, dream etc has not been achieved:   His dream of competing in the Olympics remained unfulfilled.2someone who is unfulfilled feels they could be achieving more in their job, relationship etc:   Her job left her feeling unfulfilled and unappreciated.  |