disenchantment 的定义
- a state of disappointment or disillusionment
disenchantment 近义词
等同于 disappointment
更多disenchantment例句
- During the height of his disenchantment, he visited his hometown where an old friend gave him some liquid acid.
- Disenchantment with the president strengthened after he deported 1.7 million immigrants.
- “Instead of the commotion of love, she felt the abyss of disenchantment,” as Garcia Marquez writes.
- Many Venezuelans, especially the poor, continue to identify with him, even though disenchantment has grown.
- That disenchantment is what leads to anger and apathy toward any involvement in the process.
- But in the midst of his enjoyment he experienced a complete disenchantment with his travelling companion.
- Even if your first passion for her does cool somewhat, will nothing remain but disenchantment and depression?
- There was no anger, however, in her voice, and not even a harsh plaint; only a detached accepted disenchantment.
- There comes to us, from time to time, a feeling of disenchantment toward almost everything life has to offer us.
- Eudæmon was fully aware that only one hour during the twenty-four was available for the purpose of disenchantment.