disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed
失望的;幻灭的
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the minority groups were completely disillusioned with the party .少数派对该党彻底失望了。
adj. 失望的;幻灭的
v. 使信念破灭:(disillusion的过去式和过去分词)
In the novel, the soldier becomes disillusioned and begins to question the motives behind the war.
在小说中,士兵的幻想破灭了,开始质疑战争背后的动机。
She became increasingly disillusioned as she realized the program's reforms were little more than empty promises.
她越来越失望,因为她意识到该项目的改革只不过是空洞的承诺。
In the novel, a disillusioned woman makes first contact with an alien civilization on the brink of destruction.
小说中,一个幻想破灭的女人第一次接触到了一个濒临毁灭的外星文明。
His fictionalized portrait of the artist as a young man is recalled by an older, disillusioned narrator.
他虚构的艺术家年轻时的肖像由一位年长、醒悟的叙述者回忆起来。
His fictionalized portrait of the artist as a young man is recalled by an older, disillusioned narrator.
他虚构的艺术家年轻时的肖像由一位年长、醒悟的叙述者回忆起来。
He has deceived and disillusioned us all.
他欺骗了我们所有人, 令我们所有人失望至极。
I soon became disillusioned with the job.
我不久便对这个工作不再抱幻想了。
I've become very disillusioned with politics.
我变得对政治非常失望。
disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed
失望的;幻灭的
少数派对该党彻底失望了。