dismay








n.
1. 沮丧
To his dismay, James saw a tear steal down her cheek.
令詹姆士惊愕的是,他看到一颗泪珠从她面颊上悄悄滚落。
v.
1. 使...惊愕,使...气馁
vt.
1. 使灰心, 使沮丧; 使惊愕
He was dismayed at the size of his adversary.
对手的魁伟身材使他丧失了勇气。
The teacher was dismayed at the students' lack of response.
老师对学生的毫无反应感到沮丧。
We were all dismayed at his refusal to co-operate.
他不肯合作使我们感到非常失望.
To my dismay, he made the same mistakes.
使我惊讶的是,他又犯了同样的错误。
This appointment was greeted with relief, dismay, etc.
这一委任使人欣慰、 怅惘等.
It dismayed us that the project had been canceled.
那个计划取消了,这让我们非常惊讶。
Her face registered dismay.
她脸上流露出惊慌的神色
名词dismay
1. the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles
动词dismay
1. fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised
名词dismay
1. fear resulting from the awareness of danger
同义词:consternation alarm
动词dismay
1. lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
同义词
vt. 使惊慌,使沮丧
其他:bewilder bother confuse daunt horror disturb fright alarm frighten horror
consternation appall embarrass terror
consternation appall embarrass terror
反义词
n. 惊慌,沮丧,气馁
其他:cheer
dismay; appall; horrify;
1. dismay指“面临突然地令人惊吓、困惑或烦恼的事时, 表现畏惧、缺乏勇气或手足无措”, 如:
He was dismayed at his lack of understanding.
他对自已的无知感到沮丧。
2. appall指“使惊吓”、“使丧胆”, 如:
an appalling death rate
令人吃惊的死亡率。
3. horrify 指“使恐怖”、“使惊骇”, 如:
She felt horrified at the sight.
见这情景, 她感到恐怖。
dismay















n. 灰心, 沮丧; 惊愕
The enemy retreated in perfect dismay.
敌人沮丧地退去。
to one's dismay
使某人惊慌[沮丧]的是