disgruntled
disgruntled 英 [dɪsˈgrʌntld] 美 [dɪsˈɡrʌntld]
adj. 不满的;不高兴的
- Disgruntled sounds like what it is — dissatisfied, grunting and grumbling. You could become a disgruntled employee if your boss swipes all your best ideas without giving you credit (or a raise).
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- adj. 不满的;不高兴的
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1. A spokesman for O2 said the company is not planning to offer disgruntled users a better deal in order to convince them not to cancel their contract.
O2电信的一名发言人称,公司不打算给不满的用户提供更优惠的选择,这样做是为了说服他们,不主动取消自己的合同。
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2. In past years, disgruntled Chinese citizens have set off explosions near buildings or on buses.
过去几年中,不满的中国平民在建筑物附近或者公共汽车里制造爆炸。
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3. Many sufferers are not aware that anything is wrong until they need treatment for cracked teeth or tension headaches - or are alerted by disgruntled partners who have been woken by the noise.
很多患者实际上直到他们要接受坏牙或头痛治疗了,甚至是受到夜�被磨牙声吵醒的伴侣不满的指责时,都还没有意识到是哪儿出了问题。
- disgruntled (adj.) past-participle adjective from disgruntle.
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