displeasure
英 [dɪsˈpleʒə(r)]
美 [dɪsˈpleʒər]
n. 烦恼; 生气; 不悦
复数:displeasures
Collins.1 / BNC.14384 / COCA.14542
牛津词典
noun
- 烦恼;生气;不悦
the feeling of being upset and annoyed- She made no attempt to hide her displeasure at the prospect.
她没有掩饰自己对将要发生的事很不高兴。
- She made no attempt to hide her displeasure at the prospect.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 不悦;不满;生气
Someone'sdispleasureis a feeling of annoyance that they have about something that has happened.- The population has already begun to show its displeasure at the slow pace of change.
人们已经开始表露出对改革步伐缓慢的不满。
- The population has already begun to show its displeasure at the slow pace of change.
英英释义
noun
- the feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something
双语例句
- You dare not arouse my displeasure.
你不敢惹我不高兴。 - His words secured his father's displeasure.
他的话招致他父亲的不悦。 - You behold in me, Stephen said with grim displeasure, a horrible example of free thought.
你在我身上看到的,斯蒂芬闷闷不乐地说,是一个可怕的自由思想的典型。 - She braved her parents 'displeasure by marrying him.
她不顾父母的不悦而和他结婚。 - I hope at least it will not afford you any displeasure.
我希望至少不会叫你听了不痛快。 - He scowled his displeasure.
他满脸嗔色。 - Her smile belied her real feelings of displeasure.
她的微笑掩盖了她内心不悦的真情。 - It causes antagonism and displeasure to dissolve.
它造成对抗性和不快溶化。 - He braved his father's displeasure by marrying her.
他冒着惹父亲生气的危险和她结了婚。 - Your displeasure while you lived.
称我是你生命中的不愉快。
