dismay是什么意思 dismay在线中文翻译

dismay 英 [dɪsˈmeɪ] 美 [dɪsˈme]

复数形式:dismays
第三人称单数:dismays
现在分词:dismaying
过去式:dismayed
过去分词:dismayed

dismay 词典解释

及物动词使惊愕,使焦虑,使气馁
名词惊愕,气馁

dismay 词典例句

及物动词
  1. He was dismayed at the size of his adversary.
    对手的魁伟身材使他丧失了勇气。
  2. The teacher was dismayed at the students' lack of response.
    老师对学生的毫无反应感到沮丧。
名词
  1. To his dismay, James saw a tear steal down her cheek.
    令詹姆士惊愕的是,他看到一颗泪珠从她面颊上悄悄滚落。
  2. The enemy retreated in perfect dismay.
    敌人沮丧地退去。

dismay 网络解释

  1. 沮丧
    ...- unrestrained 无限制的 | - dismay 沮丧 | - antipathy 憎恶,反感...
  2. 惊愕
    ...dismal 忧郁的 | dismay 惊愕 | disobey 不服从...
  3. 惊慌
    ...confide#透露;信赖 | dismay#惊慌 | convey#传达;通报...
  4. 惊愕的
    ...l panic惊慌的 | ├dismay惊愕的 | ├shocked震惊的...

dismay 英英释义

noun
  1. fear resulting from the awareness of danger
    Synonym: alarm consternation
  2. the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles
    Synonym: discouragement disheartenment
verb
  1. fill with apprehension or alarm
    cause to be unpleasantly surprised
    e.g. I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview
    e.g. The news of the executions horrified us
    Synonym: alarm appal appall horrify
  2. lower someone's spirits
    make downhearted
    e.g. These news depressed her
    e.g. The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her
    Synonym: depress deject cast down get down dispirit demoralize demoralise

dismay [dɪsˈmeɪ]

六级 考研 托福 雅思
中文翻译
1
n. 沮丧,灰心;惊慌
2
vt. 使沮丧;使惊慌
英语释义
1
v. fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised