单词 | dissatisfaction |
释义 | dissatisfaction (dɪssætɪsfækʃən ) Word forms: dissatisfactions variable noun B2 If you feel dissatisfaction with something, you are not contented or pleased with it. She has already expressed her dissatisfaction with this aspect of the policy. [+ with] Low pay is the main cause of job dissatisfaction among teachers. Synonyms: discontent, frustration, resentment, regret Quotations: The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence Collocations: customer dissatisfaction Providers are the ultimate beneficiaries and have much to lose in terms of customer dissatisfaction if they turn a blind eye. Times, Sunday Times They say that this leads to high levels of customer dissatisfaction. Times, Sunday Times But in spite of widespread customer dissatisfaction with the main players, new entrants have struggled to make much of an impact. Times, Sunday Times The customer dissatisfaction that followed the merger seems to be abating, with a 26 per cent fall in the number of calls to service centres than a year before. Times, Sunday Times The school intends to 'build on positives and address customer dissatisfaction'. Times, Sunday Times However, he did express dissatisfaction at how he was used in season two, believing it took plenty away from a gem of an episode. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But still the work has a present point in that it expresses dissatisfaction with what art can achieve. Times, Sunday Times Later, it was explained to me that failure to belch expressed dissatisfaction with the lunch. ST It becomes wrong when a staff member seeks to compel his perspective over the perspectives of others and expresses dissatisfaction with them, their viewpoints, or the final decision. Christianity Today Obviously, nothing would be done to rectify things if you were capable of expressing dissatisfaction anyway because they don't have the time, energy or authority to take action. Times, Sunday Times But many job changers act out of a vague feeling of dissatisfaction, boredom or a nagging sense that there must be something better out there. Times, Sunday Times Every note could be played better, and it's that feeling of dissatisfaction with my performance that keeps me practising. Times, Sunday Times Mobs continued to form throughout the city and more and more people continued to join in because there was an overall feeling of dissatisfaction amongst all workers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are sometimes opportunistic, but more often than not they are a reaction to conscious, or even subconscious, feelings of dissatisfaction. Times, Sunday Times He said that he wanted to build on the existing research on eating disorders, which focused on whether viewing individual images of thin bodies led to feelings of dissatisfaction. Times, Sunday Times This helps to explain why, in the developed world, we have been experiencing unusually high levels of voter dissatisfaction. Times, Sunday Times Towards the end of the twentieth century, however, voter dissatisfaction with the political process increased. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The 1981 elections saw the party reduced to only three seats due to voter dissatisfaction with the territory's conservative parties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A second survey of 4,500 undergraduates in their second or third year found widespread dissatisfaction too. Times, Sunday Times Since then, critics of the industry have complained that little has changed despite widespread dissatisfaction. Times, Sunday Times This disaffection could have serious results in the future - social unrest, riots, looting, gang warfare, widespread dissatisfaction and rebellion. Times, Sunday Times However, research shows widespread dissatisfaction and confusion, with many customers not knowing even basic policy details. Times, Sunday Times Despite widespread dissatisfaction with their bank, most people do not switch. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 不满 Japanese: 不満 |
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