disaffected
不满的
常用释义
英音[ ˌdɪsəˈfektɪd ]
美音[ ˌdɪsəˈfektɪd ]
基本释义
- adj. 不满的;有叛意的;愤愤不平的
- v. 使疏远;使不友爱(disaffect 的过去分词)
例句
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1·Some disaffected members left to form a new party.部分不满的成员已离党另立新党。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·He attracts disaffected voters.他吸引了心生不满的投票人。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·Maybe that time has come to the disaffected youth of the bar!也许那个时候就已经到了青春叛逆期了吧!
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4·Even a decade of growth has left plenty of poor and disaffected people.甚至十年的增长也留下了众多贫穷和不满。
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5·It is largely made up of disaffected members of Mr Akayev's or Mr Bakiyev's regimes.它主要是对阿卡耶夫和巴基耶夫的制度不满的份子。
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6·Last-minute concessions had been made to disaffected groups to win their support.最后时刻还是对心怀不满的集团作了让步,以图赢得他们的支持。
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7·No wonder young people are disaffected. No wonder they are not motivated to learn.难怪年青人会感到不满意,也难怪他们没有学习动力。
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8·The senator was anxious to convince disaffected voters that he was listening to them.参议员急着让心怀不满的选民相信他是在倾听他们的意见。
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9·One disaffected lawyer can do a great deal of damage to the perception of a firm amongst other lawyers.一位心怀不满的律师可以做了大量的破坏看法坚定除其他律师。
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10·Instead, Japan's paragon of disaffected youth is a doting father who misses his kids when he's away on a shoot.与此相对的是,这个日本叛逆青年的典范却是个溺爱孩子的父亲,在外出拍摄时牵挂着他的孩子们。
同义词
adj.
不满的;有叛意的;愤愤不平的
v.
使疏远;使不友爱(disaffect的过去分词)
同根词
词根:
disaffect
disaffection
n
不满;背叛
disaffect
vt
使疏远;使不满意;使成为敌人