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disaffected

/dis-uh-fek-tid/US // ˌdɪs əˈfɛk tɪd //

心灰意冷,心灰意冷的人,心灰意冷的,心灰意懒

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : discontented and disloyal, as toward the government or toward authority.

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Examples

  • Still more workers could be poised to join the ranks of the disaffected.

  • Despite YAF’s efforts to publicly condemn these corporate giants, American Motors, Firestone and Chase continued their global trade unfazed by disaffected college conservatives.

  • Almost overnight, the disaffected youths in the band’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” video seemed to leap from TV screens into the hallways of American high schools.

  • His first book, Undercover Muslim, recounts his time in Yemen, where he learned Arabic amid disaffected young men preparing for jihad.

  • More than at any point since the QAnon conspiracy began, there is a tremendous opportunity to pull disaffected followers out of the conspiracy.

  • Think like a typically disaffected and frustrated voter: “All the changes in state government” sounds pretty good!

  • It rapidly incorporated military equipment and skills from disaffected units of the Iraqi army.

  • But Patterson said that at the moment he is not directly appealing to disaffected Tea Partiers.

  • And their message was one tailored to the disaffected young descendants of Muslim immigrants in Europe.

  • It was illegal to hold political protests in Poland in 1989, so 10,000 disaffected students got together in fancy dress.

  • He therefore removed the sons out of his way, with a view of annihilating the hopes of the disaffected.

  • A secret society, whose founders belonged to the disaffected spirits of the nation, had already taken root in it for a long time.

  • So astute was he as to render him unpopular with a section of the natives, and notably with those who were disaffected.

  • To be an Irish Volunteer was to be “disaffected,” and to be “disaffected” was to be liable to summary measures of repression.

  • His most valuable possessions outside Spain, the provinces of the Netherlands, were disaffected to a foreign rule.