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disappointing

/dis-uh-poin-ting/US // ˌdɪs əˈpɔɪn tɪŋ //UK // (ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ) //

令人失望的,让人失望的是,让人失望的,令人失望的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : failing to fulfill one's hopes or expectations: a disappointing movie; a disappointing marriage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.unsatisfactory

Examples

  • The final margin was a throwback to the disappointing Super Bowls of the 1980s.

  • It might be disappointing, but you may have to build up your tolerance so you can finally play titles like Halo or Apex Legends.

  • In September, the company posted disappointing earnings, which Gill lampooned as a “Chernobyl experience.”

  • It’s disappointing that this year, the academic medicine community seems to have shrugged its shoulders.

  • Wizards forward Davis Bertans had yet another disappointing shooting night, going 3 for 12 from three-point range, but he scored a critical 11 points.

  • Yes, it was a fairly disappointing year in music—one devoid of Goth teen prodigies, Yeezy, and galvanizing rock anthems.

  • Two years later, further tests were done, but this time to a disappointing conclusion.

  • On the other hand, what broken and disappointing ground it is.

  • The response the Foleys received was, for the most part, beyond disappointing—little more than a “pat on the head,” John said.

  • Williamson stands by his record of rarely disappointing a customer when they are at a loss as to what suits them.

  • Many of the pneumatic actions made to-day, however, are disappointing in these particulars.

  • It is without tower or spire of considerable height and somewhat disappointing when viewed from the exterior.

  • This was very disappointing to him, as he wanted to make inquiries concerning the manner of their escape.

  • They were to me disappointing efforts, if they were meant to be demonstrations of the success of co-operation.

  • It was rather disappointing to them to see his face so melancholy, when they expected him to be full of animation and pleasure.