disillusioned
disillusioned 英 [ˌdɪsɪˈlu:ʒnd]
adj. 醒悟的;幻想破灭的;不抱幻想的 v. 使幻想破灭(disillusion的过去分词);唤醒
- People who are disillusioned have lost their illusions. This is usually meant in a negative way, as disillusioned people tend to be a little bitter.
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- adj. 醒悟的;幻想破灭的;不抱幻想的
- v. 使幻想破灭(disillusion的过去分词);唤醒
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1. Gray worked for him in the early months of his campaign for some time, then became disillusioned, freaked out and joined another party.
格雷在他竞选的头几个月曾为他工作过一段时间,后来幻想破灭而很快加入了另一方。
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2. And despite any concrete accomplishments, often the disillusioned public tends to focus exclusively on what has not happened.
不管任何实际的成就,幻想破灭的大众往往会把注意力集中在那些没有完成的事情上。
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3. In The Line of Beauty, Aids becomes part of a bigger picture and of that arc from naive romance at the beginning to a more disillusioned and even tragic ending.
在《美丽曲线》中,艾滋病则成为了整幅画卷的一部分,从最初天真浪漫的爱情到最后幻想破灭甚至悲惨结局,成为了这条弧线的一部分 。
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