displeased
displeased 英 [dɪs'pli:zd] 美 [dɪsˈplizd]
adj. 不快的;生气的 v. 使…不快(displease的过去式和过去分词)
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- adj. 不快的;生气的
- v. 使…不快(displease的过去式和过去分词)
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1. Her reply displeased her father.
她的回答令父亲不快。
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2. U.S. officials were visibly displeased by the confrontation, unusual on such a high-level visit, but declined to comment.
美国官员显然对此感到不快,这种冲撞在如此高级别的访问中是很少见的,但他们拒绝置评。
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3. Woods is well known for his fiercely guarded private life, and rarely speaks to the media, having reportedly been displeased with an interview he gave to GQ in 1997.
伍兹对私生活保护得相当严密,这是众所周知的事。 他很少对媒体发言,据说是因为1997年他接受GQ的访问时引起了不快。
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