英:[ˌdɪsɪnˈtʃɑ:ntɪd]
美:[ˌdɪsɪnˈtʃæntɪd]
英:[ˌdɪsɪnˈtʃɑ:ntɪd]
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adjective
no longer happy, pleased, or satisfied : disappointed, dissatisfied But midway through his architectural training at the Rhode Island School of Design, he grew disenchanted with the pretentious edifice of postmodern design.—Brad Lemley
disenchanted voters/workers/fans
The first known use of disenchanted was in 1832
1 We live in an age when it's considered sophisticated to be disenchanted. But people who are enchanted are the real tough cookies.
我们这个时代认为,老于世故就等于不抱幻想。但是那些有幻想的人,才是真正难对付的家伙。
2 I'm increasingly disenchanted with my current job.
我对目前的工作越来越不满意了.
3 Fanning's Dena is a disenchanted privileged young woman in need of a cause.
4 Over time, he grew disenchanted with record labels and sometimes went years without a new album.
5 This was no idle bravado from disenchanted Muslims.
这不是感到幻灭的伊斯兰教徒的无所事事的虚张声势。
6 As 1970 wore on, I became more and more disenchanted with what was happening in Vietnam and started to relate to the antiwar movement back home.
7 Ditsie’s bravery continued in her fight for gay rights, but after the success of the Pride march she gradually began to feel disenchanted with Glow.
8 The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
冷酷的日常现实使他从理想主义的幻梦中清醒过来。
9 He had by now become disenchanted with working for industry as a design consultant and wanted to be more directly in control of the manufacturing of his own designs.
10 By the time he returned to Europe, after finally making it to Seattle for a stint this fall, the board had grown increasingly disenchanted with Dausgaard.
11 She made Andy drive her home, and when he dropped her off, he was disenchanted.
12 But as the budget started to grow well above $150 million, Chandor is said to have become disenchanted, and he and producers parted ways.
13 The clients seem disenchanted.
客户看起来不再着迷.
14 Though on the Federalist Party ticket, which wanted peace, Clinton realized he needed the support of Republicans, who were in favor of the war but were disenchanted with their standard-bearer, President Madison.
15 “The longer she stays in, the more people become disenchanted and see something they hadn’t seen before, ” Ms. Green said.
“她呆的时间越长,人们就越来越不会对她抱有幻想,并且看到了以前所没有看到的东西,”格林女士说到。
16 In his early 20s, he quickly became disenchanted with the conservative ethos and restricted rehearsal conditions of the postwar Royal Opera House.
17 Robin Weigert, who played Calamity Jane on the series, said her portrayal of the disenchanted sharpshooter was influenced by Milch’s own language and physical demeanor.
18 Still, their masterpieces, minor but well worth rediscovering, remain these lightly comic and quietly touching fairy tales for the disenchanted.
19 It’s six minutes of deep-bottomed polytonal funk — topped with synthesizer jabs and horn lines, goaded by a hard-rock guitar riff — that veers between disenchanted verses and a conditionally optimistic chorus.
20 But, disenchanted with Mr Bakiyev, she later joined the new opposition.
但是由于与巴基耶夫先生关系不合,她随后又加入了新的反对派。
2 失望
disappointed sell frustration disappointment gloom chagrin disenchantment comedown let-down fail disappoint
3 失望的
4 感到幻灭
5 不再抱幻想的
6 感到幻灭的
8 清醒的
9 不再抱幻想
10 幻想破灭
11 不再着迷