中英词典
形容词
dismayed [dɪsˈmeɪd]
1. (人)沮丧的,失望的;(人)惊愕的
- The news left me feeling
dismayed.
这个消息让我感到沮丧。
- She looked
dismayed at the result.
她对结果感到震惊。
2. (面部表情)吃惊的,惊愕的
- He wore a
dismayed expression.
他脸上带着惊愕的表情。
名词
dismay [dɪsˈmeɪ]
1. 沮丧,失望
- He expressed his
dismay at the decision.
他对这个决定表示失望。
2. 惊愕,惊慌
- The loud noise caused
dismay among the crowd.
巨大的噪音使人群惊慌失措。
词语辨析
dismay和
disappointed是非常相似的词,它们都表示失望和沮丧的情感。然而,
dismay更强调的是一种不安和惊愕的感觉,通常是由于突发的不好的消息或情况所引起的。而
disappointed则更多指因期望未达到而感到失望。
词汇扩充
- disheartened:失去勇气的,气馁的
- dismayedness:沮丧,失望的状态
- disconcerted:困惑的,不知所措的
- appalled:惊骇的,吓坏的
- dispirited:气馁的,沮丧的
近义词
discouraged, dejected, disheartened, disillusioned, crestfallen
反义词
encouraged, delighted, elated, excited
柯林斯词典
dismayed (adjective)
1. If you are
dismayed, you feel disappointed, worried, and upset because something unpleasant has happened or been discovered.
2. If you are
dismayed by something, it makes you feel disappointed, worried, and upset.
dismay (noun)
1.
Dismay is a feeling of disappointment, worry, and upset that you have because something unpleasant has happened or been discovered.
2.
Dismay is a feeling of disappointment, worry, and upset that you have because of something unpleasant or unexpected that has happened or been discovered.
牛津词典
dismay (noun)
1. A sudden and complete loss of courage in the face of trouble or danger.
2. Consternation and distress, typically that caused by something unexpected.
dismay (verb)
Cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress.
用法
- She was
dismayed to find that her car had been stolen.
她发现她的车被盗,感到十分失望。
- The students expressed their
dismay at the cancellation of the school trip.
学生们对取消学校旅行表示了失望。
例句
1. The decision to close the factory
dismayed the workers. (这个决定使工人们感到失望。)
2. He was
dismayed by the amount of work that needed to be done. (他对需要完成的工作量感到惊愕。)
3. The team's poor performance left their coach
dismayed. (团队的糟糕表现让他们的教练感到失望。)
4. The children's
dismayed faces showed that they had not expected such a difficult task. (孩子们露出惊愕的表情,显示他们没有预料到会有这么难的任务。)
5. The news of the accident filled her with
dismay. (事故的消息使她感到沮丧。)
6. The
dismay on his face was evident when he heard the bad news. (当他听到坏消息时,他脸上的震惊之情显而易见。)
7. The unexpected turn of events caused great
dismay among the audience. (意外的事态发展使观众感到极度的惊愕。)
8. She couldn't hide her
dismay at the results of the exam. (她无法掩饰对考试结果的失望。)
9. The government's decision has caused widespread
dismay among the population. (政府的决定在人民中引起了广泛的失望。)
10. His
dismay turned into anger when he realized he had been tricked. (当他意识到自己被骗时,他的失望变成了愤怒。)
11. The team's defeat was met with
dismay by their loyal fans. (球队的失败使忠实的球迷们感到失望。)
12. The professor's resignation was met with
dismay by his colleagues. (教授的辞职使他的同事们感到失望。)
13. She was
dismayed to find out that her flight had been canceled. (她发现她的航班被取消,感到非常失望。)
14. The poor sales numbers
dismayed the company's shareholders. (糟糕的销售数字让公司的股东们感到失望。)
15. The students' lack of interest in the subject
dismayed the teacher. (学生们对这门课的缺乏兴趣让老师感到失望。)
16. The
dismayed expression on her face revealed her true feelings. (她脸上的惊愕表情透露了她的真实感受。)
17. The company's decision to lay off employees caused widespread
dismay. (公司裁员的决定引起了广泛的失望。)
18. The
dismayed parents demanded answers from the school administration. (失望的家长们要求学校管理层做出解释。)
19. The
dismay in his voice was evident as he spoke about his failed business. (当他谈到自己的业务失败时,他的声音中流露出明显的失望。)
20. The sudden rainstorm caused
dismay among the outdoor event attendees. (突然的雨暴使户外活动的参与者感到恐慌。)