displeasure 英 [dɪsˈpleʒə(r)]   美 [dɪsˈplɛʒɚ]

displeasure

displeasure  英 [dɪsˈpleʒə(r)] 美 [dɪsˈplɛʒɚ]

n. 不愉快;不满意;悲伤 

名词复数:displeasures 

His words implied displeasure. 他的话暗示出他很不高兴。
A friend of mine who taught in China spoke with displeasure about her experience, her mail being opened and People magazines confiscated. 一个朋友在中国教书,她告诉我她不愉快的经历——她的邮件被人私自拆开并且《人物》杂志被没收了。

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  • n. 不愉快;不满意;悲伤
  • 1. His words implied displeasure.

    他的话暗示出他很不高兴。

  • 2. A friend of mine who taught in China spoke with displeasure about her experience, her mail being opened and People magazines confiscated.

    一个朋友在中国教书,她告诉我她不愉快的经历——她的邮件被人私自拆开并且《人物》杂志被没收了。

  • 3. Host family members, please realize that we Chinese are a little more reserved at times than some of your other friends, so be sure not to mistake this for displeasure on our part.

    各位接待家庭的成员,请你们了解到,与你们的其它朋友相比,我们中国人有时候是稍微拘谨了一点,所以务请不要误解为是我们不高兴。

  • displeasure (n.) early 15c., from Old French desplaisir, infinitive used as a noun (see displease). Earlier in same sense was displesaunce (late 14c.).
dis·pleas·ure / dɪsˈpleʒə(r) ; NAmE dɪsˈpleʒər / noun [uncountable ] displeasure(at/with sb/sth) ( formal) the feeling of being upset and annoyed 烦恼;生气;不悦 SYN annoyance She made no attempt to hide her displeasure at the prospect. 她没有掩饰自己对前景并不乐观。 compare pleasure displeasure displeasures displeasured displeasuring dis·pleas·ure / dɪsˈpleʒə(r) ; NAmE dɪsˈpleʒər /
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