[ˌdisə'pɔintmənt]
disappointment
n. 失望

例句与用法:

  1. To my disappointment, my father doesn't agree to buy me a new bike.
    我父亲不同意给我买新脚踏车, 我很失望。
  2. After months of disappointment, his perseverance was finally rewarded.
    数月来他经历挫折而不断努力,终於有了收获。
  3. She gestured her disappointment by laying her hand on her forehead.
    她把手放在额头上,以表示失望。
  4. That defeat was a surprise and a disappointment.
    那次失败令人吃惊,令人失望。
  5. He expressed keen disappointment that the hearing had been postponed.
    他对听证会延期表示大为沮丧。

英英解释:

名词 disappointment:

  1. a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized
  2. 同义词:letdown
  3. an act (or failure to act) that disappoints someone
  4. 同义词:dashing hopes