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dismay noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISMAY | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep (especially BrE) , great, utter 极度的惊愕◆The government has expressed 'deep dismay' at police violence against protesters.政府对于警察向抗议者使用暴力表示“极度震惊”。growing 越来越灰心widespread (especially BrE) 普遍的灰心VERB + DISMAYfeel 感到灰心◆I felt a mounting dismay at the prospect.我对前景感到越来越灰心。express, voice 表示/说出沮丧hide 隐藏沮丧心情◆It was impossible to hide my dismay at what I had seen.我无法掩饰对所见到的一切的沮丧心情。cause 招致沮丧◆The laws on hunting cause dismay to many animal lovers.狩猎法令许多动物爱好者感到沮丧。PREPOSITIONin dismay 沮丧地◆Louise stared at the torn letter in dismay.路易丝沮丧地盯着撕成碎片的信。with dismay 沮丧地◆I read of her resignation with some dismay.我看到她辞职的报道时有些沮丧。dismay at 对⋯的沮丧◆his dismay at her reaction她的反应让他沮丧dismay over 对⋯的灰心◆Brady made no secret of his dismay over his treatment.布雷迪毫不掩饰对自己治疗效果的灰心。PHRASESfill sb with dismay 令某人十分沮丧◆What she heard filled her with dismay.她所听到的话令她十分沮丧。(you can) imagine my dismay (你能)想象出我有多惊愕◆Imagine my dismay when I saw his picture in the paper.想象一下在报纸上看到他的照片时我有多惊愕。(much) to sb's dismay 令人(非常)沮丧的是◆Much to my dismay, she was out when I called.令我非常沮丧的是,我打电话时她正好出去了。 |