1. 感到不愉快的;令人生气的:dislodge把......驱赶出去;取出;移动 | displeased感到不愉快的;令人生气的 | dissatisfied感到不满意的;不平的
2. 不悦的:displayscreen 显示屏幕 | displeased 不悦的 | displeaseddispleasingdistastefulnightmarishoffendingrepugnantunpleasingvinegarish 不愉快的
3. 不高興:不隨身行李、後運行李Jnaccompanied Baggage | 不高興displeased | 不高興upset
4. 不悦的/不愉快的:displease /使不快/使生气/ | displeased /不悦的/不愉快的/ | displeasing /不愉快的/令人发火的/
1. The messages show Toyota not only tried to cast doubt on his findings but also made clear it was displeased.
2. The Kyoto Protocol has set the obligation of compulsory emission reduction according to this principle and has thus displeased some developed countries.
3. I think he would be displeased if somebody else said these words, but he was okay with me.
4. He recalls being displeased when a souvenir shop replaced a silk store, and a hotel took over the space previously occupied by a pharmacy.
5. In May 2007, drivers displeased with working hours and pay went on strike.
6. He was particularly displeased that Chris Wilcox didn't get a call late in the game.
7. Some displeased Netizens pasted pictures of Zhou " posing apparently " like a corrupted bureaucratic.
8. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda claimed the Diaoyu Islands were part of Japan's territory, which strongly displeased Beijing.
9. Several polls show Democrats with a big edge over Republicans, with voters upset over the Iraq war and displeased with Bush's leadership.
10. Chi is displeased about the little recognition contemporary Chinese literature receives in the world.
adj
1. not pleased
experiencing or manifesting displeasure