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disillusioned

US // (ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒənd) //

幻灭,心灰意冷,幻灭的,幻灭了

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having lost one's ideals, illusions, or false ideas about someone or something; disenchanted

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  • Founders Tom McGillycuddy and Matt Latham spent 8 years working in investment management but say they became disillusioned by the jargon, high fees and indifference to causes such as the environment.

  • He left the priesthood after he became disillusioned with the group he was working with, his wife said, and he realized he wanted to get married and have a family.

  • Another mother said she could no longer recognize her child, because he had grown so angry and disillusioned with the world during distance learning.

  • Watson is disillusioned and adamant that something better exists in the NFL.

  • It’s clear from online posts that these groups believe disillusioned Q followers are ripe for radicalization, and they may be right.

  • “I had started to become disillusioned with the norms of how people put together social structures,” recalls Miller.

  • Of the ones that do survive, some will be too disillusioned to carry out an attack.

  • Many former Eme stated that is why they left after feeling disillusioned.

  • A new survey finds Millennials disillusioned by Obama and the Democrats.

  • Reeling from regional developments and disillusioned with the West, some Iraqi Christians are looking to Russia for support.

  • Practically penniless and absolutely disillusioned, the amazing man was radiantly happy.

  • She rose, abruptly disillusioned, and looked at him as though she would spring at his throat.

  • The music of a concertina rose and fell, like the sighing of some disillusioned spirit.

  • The weather concerns the old, the satisfied and disillusioned of life, the folk from whom the romance of being has departed.

  • The sceptic, disillusioned, is stated to have failed to appreciate the joke!