disgruntlement / dɪsˈgrʌn tl /

不服气不满意不满不满情绪

disgruntlement 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·grun·tled, dis·grun·tling.

  1. to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction; make discontent.

disgruntlement 近义词

n. 名词 noun

disappointment

disgruntlement 的近义词 5
disgruntlement 的反义词 3

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  2. It’s not often that Phil Paoletta receives disgruntled emails about his and Ali Nialy’s project, but when he does, it’s because someone thinks their West Africa-based company is a scam.
  3. Her role was to represent the left in its disgruntlement with what it sees as a sellout by President Barack Obama.
  4. But this disgruntlement of the doctors was not shared by the troops, who subscribed nearly 9000 to the Fund.
  5. So Daubeney wasn't pleased as he helped Lucinda with her wraps; and she read disgruntlement in his silence and constraint.
  6. But the unsatisfied are still in great mistiness, and their discontent utters itself only in a "boundless disgruntlement."
  7. So quick was the look she gave me that I knew she had in that moment caught all my disgruntlement and disgust.
  8. On Shūzen's abrupt gesture and refusal he took his departure, almost betraying his own disgruntlement.