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disenchanted

US // (ˌdɪsɪnˈtʃɑːntɪd) //

厌烦的,失望的,厌烦了,沮丧的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : disappointed or disillusioned

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Examples

  • One of the men, who dispenses combat advice online using the handle Guerrilla Instructor, said he had enlisted in the Army but had eventually grown disenchanted and left the service.

  • They include pioneers of the original digital revolution who are disenchanted with its current state.

  • Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.

  • By May 2012, Seevakumaran seemed disenchanted with RSD and the game.

  • We have grown disenchanted with the possibility of our shared participation in that openness.

  • Initially thrilled by the Russian Revolution, Cahan was speedily disenchanted.

  • Some disenchanted Americans gave vent to a racial displeasure over this incomprehensibly exotic Miss America.

  • The letters of Joseph, who was now utterly disenchanted, had for some time been but one string of bitter complaints.

  • For the sorceress soon tired of her victims, and disenchanted them or had them slain as it pleased her.

  • Female loveliness, in especial, is more than one-half disenchanted beneath its evil eye.

  • But the childish conduct of that set of wiseacres soon disenchanted the national enthusiasm.

  • “The disenchanted chamber, without its gloom or its spectres,” observed the smiling Emmie.