disappoint

disappoint [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnt]  [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnt] 

第三人称单数:disappoints

现在分词:disappointing

disappoint的意思

过去分词:disappointed

过去式:disappointed

disappoint 基本解释

及物动词使失望; 使破灭,使落空

不及物动词使失望

disappoint 同义词

动词let down displease dissatisfy

disappoint 反义词

disappoint

及物动词encourage inspire

disappoint 相关例句

disappoint什么意思

及物动词

1. The book disappointed me.
    这本书令我失望。

2. He was disappointed that other guests were not coming.
    其它客人没有来,他感到失望。

3. I'm sorry to disappoint your hope.
    对不起,我使你失望了。

4. This disappointed his plans.
    这件事打乱了他的计划。

5. I'm afraid you're very disappointed with me.
    恐怕你对我是非常失望的。

disappoint 网络解释

disappoint在线翻译

1. 使失望:disappear 消失 | disappoint 使失望 | disappointed 失望的

2. 使失望--encourage 鼓励:disappear 消失--appear 出现 | disappoint 使失望--encourage 鼓励 | disappointment 扫兴--encouragement 鼓励

3. 失望:disappear 見えなくなる | disappoint 失望させる | disappointed 失望した

4. 妨礙:dirt泥 | disappoint妨礙 | disappointed失望的

disappoint 词典解释

1. 使失望
    If things or people disappoint you, they are not as good as you had hoped, or do not do what you hoped they would do.

    e.g. She knew that she would disappoint him.
           她知道她会令他失望的。
    e.g. A spokesman for UNHCR said he was surprised and disappointed by the decision.
           联合国难民署的一位发言人说他对这一决定既震惊又失望。

disappoint 单语例句

1. For something more adventurous, the Seafood Casserole will certainly not disappoint.

2. To Liu's delight, the Asian market didn't disappoint him.

3. disappoint的解释

3. If the authorities disappoint the markets by failing to obtain the expected results, the pessimism of the markets will be another drag on the global economic recovery.

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4. Many gays feel social pressure to marry and produce a child to continue the family name and do not want to disappoint their families.

5. It was only the fourth time in the tournament's history that the world's top two players had contested the final and it did not disappoint.

6. Even for a crowd of old friends unimpressed by his celebrity, the former president's seemingly offhand stump speech does not disappoint.

7. If we fail to seize this opportunity, we would unfair to our descendants and disappoint or let down our country.

8. The decision to hold the stamp duty at its present rate may disappoint those who long for stringent measures to curb speculation.

9. Such an outcome would disappoint investors who have bet the turmoil will prompt policy shifts by the central banks.

10. It is fashionable to weave multiple stories into one movie, but this one is more likely to disappoint than intrigue.

disappoint 英英释义

verb

1. disappoint的意思

1. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of

    e.g. Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage

    Synonym: let down