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unappeased

/uh-peez/US // əˈpiz //UK // (əˈpiːz) //

不服气,无动于衷,不服气的,不服气的人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ap·peased, ap·peas·ing.

    • : to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king.
    • : to satisfy, allay, or relieve; assuage: The fruit appeased his hunger.
    • : to yield or concede to the belligerent demands of in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of justice or other principles.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indissatisfied
Synonyms
annoyed恼火的,恼人的,恼火的是,烦人的begrudging勉强的,勉强,恳切的,恳求bothered困扰的,烦恼的,烦扰的,困扰complaining抱怨,抱怨声,埋怨,投诉disaffected心灰意冷,心灰意冷的人,心灰意冷的,心灰意懒disappointed失望的,失望,失望的人,失望了disgruntled不满的,不满意的,不高兴的,不满displeased不悦,不悦的,不高兴,不高兴的fretting烦躁不安,焦虑不安,焦虑,雀跃frustrated沮丧的,沮丧,沮丧的人,受挫griping揪心的,抱怨,牢骚,揪心grudging苛刻的,勉强的,勉强,严酷的grumbling怨声载道,埋怨,抱怨声,抱怨irked恼羞成怒,恼怒的,恼火的,恼怒jaundiced黄疸病,黄疸型,黄疸病患者,黄疸症kvetching抱怨,抱怨声,抱怨的人offended被冒犯的,冒犯了,冒犯的,得罪了sniveling涕泗横流,涕泗纵横,哭哭啼啼,哭哭啼啼的vexed苦恼的是,苦恼,懊恼,苦恼的crabby倔强的,倔强,倔强的人,螃蟹critical关键,关键的,重要的,重要ennuied醉心于此,醉心于,醉心于此的,苦闷的envious羡慕,羡慕嫉妒恨,羡慕不已,妒忌faultfinding找茬,寻错,找错,挑剔fed-up厌倦了,厌倦,厌烦,厌倦的fretful烦躁不安的,烦躁不安,焦躁不安,焦躁不安的grumpy脾气暴躁的,脾气坏的,脾气不好的,暴躁的insatiable贪得无厌,贪得无厌的,贪婪的,贪得无厌的人jealous妒忌,嫉妒,嫉妒的,嫉妒的人malcontent怨天尤人,怨气冲天,怨声载道,怨气malcontented怨气冲天,怨天尤人,愤懑的,愤懑not satisfied不满意,不满足,不满意度,不满意的picky挑剔的,挑剔,挑剔的人,挑剔的家伙plaintive凄惨的,哀怨的,朴素的,凄惨put-out放出,放弃,放置,投入querulous哓哓不休,哓哓不休的,哓哓不绝,哓哓不已sulky闷闷不乐,闷闷不乐的,闷骚,闷骚的sullen愠怒,闷闷不乐,忧郁的,哭丧着脸unassuaged无忧无虑,无保障,无人问津,无忧unfulfilled未完成的,未实现的,未兑现的,未履行的ungratified不知足,不知足的人,不知足的,不知所措unsated未定的,未定之数,未定,未定论unsatisfied不满意,不满意的,不满,不忿

Examples

  • That came just days after Atkins amended the bill to appease opponents concerned it would increase real estate speculation by adding an owner-occupancy requirement.

  • The idea here is to appease disgruntled customers and boost the overall star rating, which can bolster sales velocity.

  • So we’re providing accounts from seven agents, many of whom describe the experience of being caught between abusive callers and corporate directives to appease.

  • Some critics have accused President Moon of appeasing Kim Jong Un.

  • The situation has left Adidas and numerous other companies trying to walk the line of appeasing China’s large and valuable audience of shoppers while professing a zero-tolerance policy for forced labor to customers in the US and Europe.

  • The more we appease, the more we indulge, the more emboldened the enemies of freedom become.

  • Or maybe Alibaba is doing what other companies are doing in China: gagging itself and its customers to appease the apparatchiks.

  • Teasers to Reverse Flash and Crisis on Infinite Earths will appease geeky fanboys.

  • Plus, on cable you no longer have to whitewash the story and appease the masses, so the narratives are getting more interesting.

  • They were drafting to build teams, not to appease fan bases or score easy ticket sales.

  • In the time of destruction they shall pour out their force: and they shall appease the wrath of him that made them.

  • Some affirm that he wrote to please royalty, but if so why did he not condemn the custom to appease the wrath of a sapient king.

  • This policy is necessary to appease the opposition that might be interposed in their behalf.

  • An angry controversy resulted, to appease which Theodosius the younger assembled the Council of Ephesus.

  • Andrea held up her hand to appease the patrician, whose exaggeration annulled his superiority.