displeased / dɪsˈpliz /

不悦不悦的不高兴不高兴的

displeased2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·pleased, dis·pleas·ing.

  1. to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy: His reply displeased the judge.
v. 无主动词 verb

dis·pleased, dis·pleas·ing.

  1. to be unpleasant; cause displeasure: Bad weather displeases.

displeased 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unhappy

displeased 的近义词 5
displeased 的反义词 4

更多displeased例句

  1. What actually sounds pleasing and displeasing to us, how we listen, how we learn to listen, how we engage with sound.
  2. He said Mr. Spielberg was very displeased and wanted me to leave the island.
  3. Wen Xiaowu, another visitor, said he believed China's president would be "displeased" with his Communist colleagues in Zhejiang.
  4. They will probably be more displeased if they see them trying to game the system.
  5. So on October 14, 1999, the leader of the displeased, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, challenged McCain to defend his charges.
  6. “No dictator is displeased by cartoons showing him as a power-seeking world-beater,” he would say.
  7. Jane, who was far from pleased with her reception in the hall, was exceedingly displeased with her reception in the saloon.
  8. This reasoning displeased the dwarfs, and one of them named Tad denounced it with much indignation.
  9. It came, therefore, to the Consul's ears that Jacob Worse was courting, and it both displeased and made him anxious.
  10. On seeing the three strangers, this high and mighty personage frowned with an intensely surprised and displeased air.
  11. But on the whole, I am far indeed from being displeased with the tailie.