英 [dɪsˈɡrʌnt(ə)ld] 美 [dɪsˈɡrʌntld]
adj. 不满的;不高兴的
disgruntled /dɪsˈɡrʌntəld/
形容词 If you are disgruntled, you are angry and dissatisfied because things have not happened the way that you wanted them to happen. 生气的; 不满的
Disgruntled employees recently called for his resignation.
不满的雇员们最近要求他辞职。
in a state of sulky dissatisfaction
同义词: dissatisfied
不高兴的
... disillusioned 不再抱幻想的... disgruntled 不满意的(不高兴的)... cynical 愤世嫉俗的 ...
... complaisant 殷勤的,彬彬有礼讨好的 disgruntled 不满的,不高兴的 befuddled 烂醉的,迷惑的 ...
disgruntle 使……不高兴
不满的;不高兴的
Disgruntled employees recently called for his resignation.
不满的雇员们最近要求他辞职。
Similarly, some male authors, disgruntled by the emergence of great numbers of women writers, expressed contempt for the genre.
类似地,一些男性作家对大量女性作家的出现感到不满,对这一流派表示蔑视。
I left feeling disgruntled at the way I'd been treated.
我受到如此对待因而愤然离去。
According to the White House, Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Poland Wednesday had nothing to do with placating America's disgruntled allies.
VOA : standard.2009.10.22
Disgruntled public-sector workers went on strike in Greece Wednesday to protest against the cutbacks.
VOA : standard.2010.04.28
The Congress of the People, which was formed four months ago by disgruntled former ANC leaders, took 30 parliamentary seats after winning seven percent of the vote.
VOA : standard.2009.04.25
We think that no one can be disgruntled if we never make a mistake!
Persons charged with violating gambling statutes almost always had been fingered by disgruntled fellow players.
Coke and Pepsi are hardly the first to face the wrath of disgruntled citizens.