disappointing
disappointing 英 [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ]
adj. 令人失望的;令人扫兴的 v. 令人失望(disappoint的ing形式);辜负…的期望
- Something that's disappointing isn't what you'd hoped for. A disappointing baseball season usually means that your favorite team lost a lot of games.
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- adj. 令人失望的;令人扫兴的
- v. 令人失望(disappoint的ing形式);辜负…的期望
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1. “It would be very disappointing at this point in time if any of the member states proceeded ahead with disbursing launch aid to the A350,” Reif said.
赖夫说:“在目前这一时刻,如果任何欧盟成员国向空客350项目实际支付开发援助款项,那将是十分令人失望的。”
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2. If Zuma is true to his word, by 2014 — certainly by 2018 — South Africa could be a major player on a continent that, for all of its soccer talent, was a disappointing pushover in this World Cup.
如果祖玛将践行他的诺言,那么到2014年---或者2018年---南非将成为一个强队,如今尽管在非洲有很多足球人才,他们留给世界杯的却只是令人失望的失败。
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3. But analysts pointed out that as an economy recovers from any recession, some disappointing data is normal.
但分析师指出,经济从衰退中复苏之际,出现一些令人失望的数据是正常的.
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