英 [ˈʃæɡrɪn] 美 [ʃəˈɡrɪn]
n. 懊恼;委屈;气愤
vt. 使……懊恼
n. (Chagrin)人名;(英)沙格兰
第三人称单数chagrins
现在分词chagrining
过去式chagrined
过去分词chagrined
chagrin /ˈʃæɡrɪn/
不可数名词 Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure. 失望; 懊恼
To the chagrin of their parents, neither Phil nor Pam went to church anymore.
令父母失望的是,菲尔和帕姆都再也不去教堂了。
strong feelings of embarrassment
同义词: humiliation / mortification
棉书面布
... cardiac心脏的,心脏病的 chagrin懊恼,失望 clog障碍,阻塞 ...
... 棉书面布 chagrin 细薄书面布 stenter books 充皮书面布 vellum bookcloth ...
... saccharin 糖精 chagrin /v. 失望,懊恼 tocsin 警钟(的声音),警报 ...
气愤(chagrin), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
To the chagrin of their parents, neither Phil nor Pam went to church anymore.
令父母失望的是,菲尔和帕姆都再也不去教堂了。
Prosecco fizzes rather than foams and so, to the chagrin of German bubbly-makers, is deemed to be a tax-free Perlwein, not a Schaumwein.
普罗赛克嘶嘶冒气而不起泡,因此被视为免税的 Perlwein,而不是 Schaumwein,这让德国的香槟酒制造商感到懊恼。
To Nitze's chagrin, the apprentice had disobeyed the sorcerer.
让尼采懊恼的是,学徒没有服从巫师的命令。
You might even say that Machiavelli takes delight in demonstrating, much to our chagrin, the space between our lofty intentions and the actual consequences of our deeds.
也可说,马奇亚维利自豪地展示了,虽然令人大为懊丧地,但他展示了我们崇高意向,与实际所为之后果间的灰色地带。
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They express the sore chagrin of a movement looking for heirs and finding none.
Much to the chagrin of tweet-happy reporters, that changed man was in attendance Tuesday.
Much to the chagrin of their parents who want them to get married, they stay single.