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chagrin [ʃəˈgrɪn]

n. (由失败等引起的)懊恼,懊丧,悔恨;
vt. 使懊恼,使懊丧,使悔恨;
过去式:: chagrined chagrinned 过去分词:: chagrined chagrinned 现在分词:: chagrining chagrinning 第三人称单数:: chagrins

例句:

  • Much to his chagrin, he did not win the race.
    使他大为懊恼的是他赛跑没获胜.
  • One of the first things we did when we moved in, to the chagrin of the architect, was to replace the leaded windows.
    让建筑师大为懊恼的是,我们搬进去最先做的事情之一就是换掉了花饰铅条窗。
  • His increasingly visible chagrin sets up a vicious circle.
    他的明显的不满引起了一种恶性循环.
  • The Indian people have watched the mockery of governance with anguish and chagrin.
    来自WSJ
  • Twenty years later, student revolutionaries mounted the barricades gaily chanting Merde au chagrin!
    来自NEWYORKER
  • They express the sore chagrin of a movement looking for heirs and finding none.
    来自NEWYORKER