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displeased

/dis-pleez/US // dɪsˈpliz //UK // (dɪsˈpliːz) //

不悦,不悦的,不高兴,不高兴的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    dis·pleased, dis·pleas·ing.

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

    dis·pleased, dis·pleas·ing.

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

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Examples

  • What actually sounds pleasing and displeasing to us, how we listen, how we learn to listen, how we engage with sound.

  • He said Mr. Spielberg was very displeased and wanted me to leave the island.

  • Wen Xiaowu, another visitor, said he believed China's president would be "displeased" with his Communist colleagues in Zhejiang.

  • They will probably be more displeased if they see them trying to game the system.

  • So on October 14, 1999, the leader of the displeased, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, challenged McCain to defend his charges.

  • “No dictator is displeased by cartoons showing him as a power-seeking world-beater,” he would say.

  • Jane, who was far from pleased with her reception in the hall, was exceedingly displeased with her reception in the saloon.

  • This reasoning displeased the dwarfs, and one of them named Tad denounced it with much indignation.

  • It came, therefore, to the Consul's ears that Jacob Worse was courting, and it both displeased and made him anxious.

  • On seeing the three strangers, this high and mighty personage frowned with an intensely surprised and displeased air.

  • But on the whole, I am far indeed from being displeased with the tailie.