😨dismay (迪斯梅)

noun/verb
/dɪsˈmeɪ/
沮丧或恐惧 (jǔsàng huò kǒngjù)

含义

a sudden loss of courage or confidence, often caused by disappointment or fear
to cause someone to feel upset, disappointed, or worried; to alarm or distress
concern and distress caused by something unexpected; consternation or alarm
含义翻译
一种突如其来的失去勇气或信心,通常由失望或恐惧引起
yī zhǒng tū rú qí lái de shī qù yǒng qì huò xìn xīn, tōng cháng yóu shī wàng huò kǒng jù yǐn qǐ

例句

She was filled with dismay when she heard the bad news.

她听到坏消息时,感到极度沮丧。
tā tīng dào huài xiāo xī shí, gǎn dào jí dù jǔ sàng

The poor test results dismayed both students and teachers.

糟糕的考试结果让学生和老师都感到沮丧。
Zāogāo de kǎoshì jiéguǒ ràng xuéshēng hé lǎoshī dōu gǎndào jǔsàng.

To our dismay, the concert was cancelled due to severe weather conditions.

令我们失望的是,由于恶劣天气,音乐会被取消了。
Ling women shiwang de shi, youyu elie tianqi, yinyuehui bei quxiao le.

示例表达

to her dismay
她的沮丧
tā de jǔ sàng

同义词

distress, shock, alarm, disappointment, consternation, upset, disappoint, concern
条目 1
distress, shock, alarm, disappointment, consternation
条目 2
alarm, distress, upset, disappoint
条目 3
alarm, concern, distress, consternation

反义词

confidence, comfort, reassurance, reassure, encourage, please, relief, delight
条目 1
confidence, comfort, reassurance
条目 2
reassure, comfort, encourage, please
条目 3
relief, comfort, reassurance, delight

搭配词

cause dismay, express dismay, much to his dismay, filled with dismay, dismay greatly, dismay deeply, dismay everyone, show dismay, much to dismay
条目 1
cause dismay, express dismay, much to his dismay, filled with dismay
条目 2
dismay greatly, dismay deeply, dismay everyone, express dismay, show dismay, cause dismay
条目 3
much to dismay, express dismay, cause dismay

相关词汇

An attempt to achieve a goal, hard work or effort towards a specific goal.
a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist; to go around the edge of something
Unauthorized alteration or interference with something without permission
to break or burst suddenly; a crack, split, or break in something
a small sharp nail; or to change direction in sailing or approach something differently
a test or trial carried out to discover something or prove an idea

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