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unsatisfied

US // (ʌnˈsætɪsˌfaɪd) //

不满意,不满意的,不满,不忿

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not satisfied or fulfilledan unsatisfied demand for fresh fruit

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Examples

  • A cable news viewer’s appetite for a single talking head to address the problems of cultural organizations goes unsatisfied, year after year.

  • First, it turns an unhappy and unsatisfied customer into a happy and satisfied customer.

  • The badge is so trust-oriented that if a consumer is unsatisfied with a service pro’s work, Google may refund the amount paid for the service – the “Guaranteed.”

  • If you’re unsatisfied with the quiet, tinny sound coming from your TV’s speakers, a soundbar can seriously improve your movie-watching experience.

  • However, sometimes, even a loyal customer with long-lasting relationships with you can still be unsatisfied with some aspects of your work.

  • I still tell them no, even if it means that some of them leave as unsatisfied customers.

  • Now, unsatisfied customers simply have to ask for a refund, and many do, though they are banned from RSD afterward.

  • But some CBC members who attended a later meeting with Jarrett said they remained unsatisfied.

  • When a man and a woman are having sex, the woman is often left unsatisfied.

  • This revanchist minority is angry, unsatisfied, and ready to fight.

  • Thus among the huge mass of accumulated commodities the simplest wants would go unsatisfied.

  • Unsatisfied yearnings hunted his soul across the empty desert that now seemed life.

  • She said no more; she gave a scarcely audible sigh; she seemed unsatisfied somewhere.

  • It struck Laura that Brodrick looked singularly unsatisfied for a man who has realized his dream.

  • Our curiosity was as yet unsatisfied about those white spires of ice to which our eyes had constantly returned.