disenchant如何读

英:[ˌdɪsɪn'tʃænt]

美:[ˌdɪsɛnˈtʃænt]

disenchant是什么意思

  • vt.唤醒;使不再着迷;使不抱幻想

disenchant自然拼读

dis·en·chant

dIs ihn chaent

disenchant变形

disenchants, disenchanting, disenchanted

disenchant扩展

disenchantingly (adv.), disenchanter (n.), disenchantment (n.)

disenchant词根

词根:disenchant

adj.

disenchanted 不再着迷的;不再抱幻想的;感到幻灭的

disenchanting 使不再着迷的

n.

disenchantment 醒悟,清醒;不抱幻想

v.

disenchanted 使不再着迷(disenchant的过去分词)

disenchanting 使不再着迷(disenchant的ing形式)

disenchant英英释义

transitive verb

to make free of enchantment or illusion.An unhappy love affair disenchanted him about romance.

disenchant词源中文解释

"摆脱魔法的力量,解除魅力或咒语的束缚",来自1580年代的法语 desenchanter(13世纪),源自 des-(见 dis-)和 enchanter "施魔法",源自拉丁语 incantare "施魔法,施加咒语"(见 enchant)。相关词汇: Disenchanted; disenchanting。卡莱尔创造了 disenchantress(1831年)。

disenchant词源英文解释

Middle French desenchanter, from des- dis- + enchanter to enchant

The first known use of disenchant was circa 1586

disenchant儿童词典英英释义

disentangleverb

to straighten out : untangle

disengageverb

to free or release from an engagement, entanglement, or burden

disengage an automobile clutch

disengageverb

to free or release from an engagement, entanglement, or burden

disengage an automobile clutch

disengageverb

to free or release from an engagement, entanglement, or burden

disengage an automobile clutch

disenfranchiseverb

to deprive of a legal rightespecially: to deprive of the right to vote

disencumberverb

to free from a burden

disenchantverb

to free from illusion

disenchantverb

to free from illusion

disenchant 例句

1 This was all in an effort to indulge parts of a disenchanted electorate that pined for this type of rhetoric.

2 "I was disenchanted with a lot of things," he reflects.

3 But the players despised Tikhonov and, like their nation, grew disenchanted as the Soviet Union buckled and dissolved.

4 A noble stroke or two Ends all the charms, And disenchants the grove.

5 The superheroes in “Watchmen” are retired, disenchanted parodies of American might.

6 “Benjamin is disenchanted with education, and once his kids enter the system he finds it intolerable.”

7 But it’s possible that this code was just another test for the Agent, who, disenchanted, left “the department” at some point before the interrogation.

8 In truth, many Canadians would welcome the influx of disenchanted Obama supporters.

9 Having grown up in a fully assimilated household in America and then moved to Israel to become a fighter pilot, Keinan became disenchanted with both places.

10 Having fled a military career and messy personal life in Victorian England, Brooke is disenchanted with colonialism, presenting himself as an observer for the Royal Geographical Society.

11 I think we're all asking ourselves whether this coalition can work, and I've heard that Mark slowly became disenchanted with the whole concept of coalitions during the writing of the book.

12 For, while the details remain vague — there is little in “Hadestown” that qualifies as specific action — Eurydice quickly becomes disenchanted when Orpheus’s sunny promises are not immediately kept.

13 It is necessary to disenchant this mysticism aesthetics of practical aesthetics.

实践美学需要对这些美学神秘主义观点进行祛魅。

14 Ruth Ewan puts her work at the service of the disempowered, from disenchanted children to rebels disgusted by the global rat race.

15 It's a testament to his power as a performer that he can enchant — still — perhaps the most disenchanted generation of all: Gen X.

16 I envision readers queuing up at midnight outside Tokyo bookstores: the alienated, the athletic, the disenchanted and the buoyant.

17 Throughout the pandemic, there were numerous times the 32-year-old swore she was giving up music for good, feeling increasingly disenchanted with “the hustle and the hype” aspects of the industry and having to promote herself.

18 Sensitive to the ways historical narratives can rub out the rough patches of reality, Spufford finally becomes disenchanted with nonfiction and embraces novel writing as a better vehicle for capturing ambiguity, ambivalence and contradiction.

19 Directed toward his own class — an urbane, well-educated, culturally cosmopolitan gentry — his lyrics define what might be called the Manhattan sensibility: humanist, proudly intellectual, psychologically sophisticated, hyper-articulate, liberal, Jewish and disenchanted.

20 Although one disenchanted MyPillow purchaser I know enthusiastically trashed hers and sent a photo to the company, a couple of others expressed ambivalence: Wouldn’t getting rid of a perfectly good pillow be wasteful?

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