单词 | disappoint |
释义 | disappoint (dɪsəpɔɪnt ) Word forms: disappoints , disappointing , disappointed verb B1+ If things or people disappoint you, they are not as good as you had hoped, or do not do what you hoped they would do. She knew that she would disappoint him. [VERB noun] Synonyms: let down, dismay, fail, dash Collocations: disappoint fans It's a rough choice for a rock star or football hero, and which of us wouldn't hate to disappoint fans? Times, Sunday Times A worthwhile watch that won't disappoint fans of the character. The Sun Not wanting to disappoint fans, the band setup their gear on the corner outside the venue and played a mini-set to the delight of fans. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She thought it safe and sturdy but was disappointed by the lack of acceleration. Times, Sunday Times She was obviously disappointed by the lack of support, but tries to take something positive out of the experience. Times, Sunday Times This broad-brush approach allows him to explore a lot of wild science, but fans may be disappointed by the lack of behind-the-scenes detail. Times, Sunday Times Understand that and, instead of being disappointed by their lack of enthusiasm, talk things through with them. Times, Sunday Times Some were disappointed by the lack of places to sit comfortably and eat cheaply. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 失望 Japanese: 失望させる |
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