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disgruntlement

/dis-gruhn-tl/US // dɪsˈgrʌn tl //UK // (dɪsˈɡrʌntəl) //

不服气,不满意,不满,不满情绪

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·grun·tled, dis·grun·tling.

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

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Examples

  • SEO Editor and disgruntled search algorithm watcherYou might soon see more green in your Google Search Console core web vitals report.

  • 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.

  • Her role was to represent the left in its disgruntlement with what it sees as a sellout by President Barack Obama.

  • But this disgruntlement of the doctors was not shared by the troops, who subscribed nearly 9000 to the Fund.

  • So Daubeney wasn't pleased as he helped Lucinda with her wraps; and she read disgruntlement in his silence and constraint.

  • But the unsatisfied are still in great mistiness, and their discontent utters itself only in a "boundless disgruntlement."

  • So quick was the look she gave me that I knew she had in that moment caught all my disgruntlement and disgust.

  • On Shūzen's abrupt gesture and refusal he took his departure, almost betraying his own disgruntlement.