disaffected
disaffected 英 [ˌdɪsəˈfektɪd] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈfɛktɪd]
adj. 不满的;有叛意的;愤愤不平的 v. 使疏远;使不友爱(disaffect的过去分词)
- The adjective disaffected describes someone who is dissatisfied or rebellious. Usually if you're disaffected, you're upset with people in authority. You and your fellow disaffected workers might become so upset about the lack of raises that you decided to boycott work.
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- adj. 不满的;有叛意的;愤愤不平的
- v. 使疏远;使不友爱(disaffect的过去分词)
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1. The government's policies have disaffected the pepole.
政府的政策已激起了人民的不满。
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2. And all this from a company started in the 1890s by disaffected railroad worker Warren Bechtel.
而这一切都起源于一个心有不满的铁路工人,沃伦柏克德在1890年创建了公司。
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3. Rennard’s parents were among four hundred claimants in a lawsuit brought against Scientology by disaffected members in 1987; the case was thrown out of court the following year, for lack of evidence.
1987年,愤愤不平的信徒们将山达基告上了法庭,雷纳德的父母就在四百名索赔者之中,第二年这件案子因缺乏证据,法庭不予考虑。
- disaffected (adj.) "estranged, hostile," usually in reference to authority, 1630s, past-participle adjective from disaffect. Related: Disaffectedly; disaffectedness.
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