dismay
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dis·may1 /dɪsˈmeɪ/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU] WORRIEDthe worry, disappointment, or unhappiness you feel when something unpleasant happens 忧虑,失望,沮丧with/in dismay They stared at each other in dismay. 他们忧虑地望着对方。
to somebody’s dismay I found to my dismay that I had left my notes behind. 我沮丧地发现自己忘了拿笔记了。
The thought of leaving filled him with dismay. 想到要离开,他心里充满了忧伤。
dismay2 verb [transitiveT] WORRIEDto make someone feel worried, disappointed, and upset 使担心,使失望,使忧虑 The poor election turnout dismayed politicians. 投票人数少,政治家们感到失望。
dismay• When I was sufficiently unbundled to have a look around, though, I was instantly dismayed.• With others he was dismayed by its stringent terms.• He was dismayed by the change in his old friend and could see the darkness in his soul warring with the light.• Also, I am dismayed by the polemics of some on the left.• Leonie hurried to greet them, surprised and dismayed by their return.• Long fasts did not dismay her.• The President's policies have dismayed some conservative groups. Origin dismay2 (1300-1400) Old French desmaiier