to dismay
第三人称
dismays
现在进行时
dismaying
过去式
dismayed
过去完成时
dismayed
1
使震惊, 使担忧
to cause someone to feel shocked, worried, or upset
及物动词
- The sudden cancellation of the event dismayed the attendees, leaving them feeling disappointed.
活动的突然取消震惊了与会者,让他们感到失望。
- The poor performance of the team dismayed the coach, who had high expectations.
球队的糟糕表现令抱有很高期望的教练感到沮丧。
- The news of the layoffs dismayed the employees, causing anxiety about their future.
裁员的消息震惊了员工,引发了对他们未来的焦虑。
- The vandalism of the playground equipment dismayed the community, leaving them feeling disheartened.
游乐场设备的破坏行为震惊了社区,让他们感到沮丧。
- The politician's scandalous remarks dismayed the public, leading to a loss of trust.
政治家的丑闻言论震惊了公众,导致信任的丧失。
2
使沮丧, 使气馁
to cause someone to feel anxious or lose determination
及物动词
- The unexpected withdrawal of a key player dismayed the team, affecting their morale.
一名关键球员的意外退出令球队沮丧,影响了他们的士气。
- The unexpected failure of the project dismayed the manager, who had worked so hard on it.
项目的意外失败令经理沮丧,他为此付出了如此多的努力。
- The defeat in the championship game dismayed the players, causing them to lose confidence.
冠军赛中的失败挫败了球员们,使他们失去了信心。
- The daunting challenge ahead dismayed him, and he felt unsure of his next move.
前方的艰巨挑战使他沮丧,他对下一步行动感到不确定。
- The poor results from the experiment dismayed the scientist, leading to frustration.
实验的不良结果使科学家沮丧,导致挫败感。
反义词: