| 单词 | disappointed | 
| 释义 | disappointedadj. 1.   a.  Resulting from, characterized by, or expressing disappointment. ΚΠ c1550    J. Hall Certayne Chapters Proverbes Salomon sig. F.iii  				In the lorde haue I hoped, let me not fele the blame: At any time I the beseche, of disapoynted shame. 1706    C. Cibber Perolla & Izadora iv. 37  				I durst not yet, lest it Shou'd more incense his disappointed Rage. 1830    J. F. Cooper Water Witch 		(London ed. 1)	 II. 235  				Both stood looking, with disappointed eyes, at the white and bubbling streak which was left by the wake of the fugitive. 1847    C. Dickens Dombey & Son 		(1848)	 xvi. 161  				Admitting to himself, with a disappointed and crest-fallen countenance, that..Walter must go. 1911    Dietetic & Hygenic Gaz. Feb. 125/1  				The disappointed cry is heard when the child for some cause finds himself unable to nurse. 1949    Vigiliae Christianae 3 186  				Hardly any scholar will not have stated..with disappointed resignation that a text badly needed was to stay out of his reach. 2005    Daily Mail 		(Nexis)	 10 Sept. 15  				Anybody who saw the look of disappointed fury on her face..will know that here is a lady of considerable ambition and self-esteem.  b.  Of a hope, aim, expectation, etc.: that has been frustrated; unfulfilled.Quot. 1552   is probably in this sense, but might also represent sense  1c. ΚΠ 1552    R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum  				Disapoynted, frustratus. 1557    Earl of Surrey et al.  Songes & Sonettes 		(new ed.)	 f. 44v 		(heading)	  				Of disapointed purpose by negligence. 1600    C. Lumsden tr.  R. Rollock Expos. Select Psalmes David 76  				Shame followed vpon disappointed hope. 1658    J. Norton Abel Being Dead Yet Speaketh 14  				The disappointed expectation of the Auditory soon appeared in their countenances. 1738    Gentleman's Mag. 8 Pref.  				Bitterness of baffled Malice and disappointed Hope. 1798    R. Bloomfield Autumn in  Farmer's Boy 228  				Disappointed hope untunes the Soul. 1845    J. H. Ingraham Montezuma vii. 51  				Prince, I should grieve indeed..if I believed your sorrow was for any thing besides disappointed ambition. 1861    ‘G. Eliot’ Silas Marner i. 22  				The anguish of disappointed faith. 1925    Harper's Mag. Dec. 25/2  				Young people forget those griefs and disappointed longings they suffer and cause others to suffer. 2009    Indian Jrnl. Industr. Relations 44 690/2  				There must be no overselling, because disappointed expectations are bitter indeed.  c.  Of a person, group, etc.: that has been frustrated or thwarted with regard to an aim, intention, hope, etc.; having one's anticipations or expectations unfulfilled; (in later use) esp. experiencing frustration, displeasure, or dejection as a result of the non-fulfilment of an expectation, aim, etc. (cf. disappointment n. 2c).Quot. 1552 at sense  1b   may also represent this sense. to be disappointed in (or with) (a person or thing): to experience disappointment arising from or relating to (a person or thing). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > disappointment > 			[adjective]		 > disappointed disappointed1578 sick as a parrot1979 gutted1984 1578    A. Golding tr.  Seneca Conc. Benefyting  vi. xi. f. 87v  				The one of them searched all the Walkes and Galeries, and ranne seeking him through all other places where hee thought hee might bee found, and yet came home weerie and disappointed. 1609    S. Daniel Civile Wares 		(rev. ed.)	  viii. lxxv. 222  				In what a desperat and confus'd estate She left this disappointed King. 1696    C. Cibber Love's Last Shift  iv. 71  				He shall find no Fiend in Hell can match the fury of a disappointed Woman! 1744    in  8th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS: Rep. & App.: Pt. I 		(1881)	 571/2 in  Parl. Papers (C. 3040) LV. 1  				The disappointed people who were invited have lost their dance. 1781    E. Gibbon Decline & Fall II. 107  				The disappointed monarch..was thrice repulsed with loss and ignominy. 1838    C. Darwin Let. 7 Aug. in  Corr. 		(1986)	 II. 94  				I was altogether disappointed with the railroad—it was so rough & so much plague with the many changes. 1852    J. Pardoe Life of Marie de Medicis II.  ii. ii. 185  				The disappointed minister at length withdrew to examine the paper which had been delivered to him. 1894    A. Conan Doyle Mem. Sherlock Holmes 23  				I am rather disappointed in our London consultant. 1947    Daily Gleaner 		(Kingston, Jamaica)	 17 June 16/1  				A deeply disappointed, weather-beaten poverty-struck farmer declared ‘Chuck farming, son. Farming is no good.’ 1983    Daily Tel. 29 Nov. 18/4  				There are now plenty of consultants who are disappointed with the usefulness of the body scanner. 2011    Sunday Times 		(Nexis)	 30 Oct. 21  				Thousands of disappointed fans smashed chairs and ripped down posters after organisers cancelled a concert by the heavy rock group Metallica. 2013    N. Farrant After Iris 		(2015)	 72  				I am Very Disappointed in you, Bluebell Gadsby... I like to think of you as the Sensible One of your Family. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > unpreparedness > 			[adjective]		 ungraitha1350 undisposedc1380 unreadya1400 dispurveyed14.. unpurveyedc1410 unrayedc1425 unwarnishedc1425 unprovided?a1439 unprepared1528 unprovided for1542 improvided1548 unfurnished1549 unpreparate1575 ungirt1579 disappointed1604 imprompt1760 unaneled1760 unapt1849 flat-footed1912 1604    W. Shakespeare Hamlet  i. v. 77  				Cut off euen in the blossomes of my sinne, Vnhuzled, disappointed,  vnanueld.       View more context for this quotation a1658    J. Cleveland Sing-song in  Wks. 		(1687)	 259  				The Bridegroom in at last did rustle, All disappointed in the Bustle, The Maidens had shav'd his Breeches. Derivatives  disaˈppointedly adv. in a disappointed manner; in a manner characterized by or suggestive of disappointment. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > disappointment > 			[adverb]		 > in a disappointed manner disappointedly1776 1776    Johnsoniana 65  				‘Well, Sam,’ says he, rather disappointedly. 1880    F. H. Burnett Louisiana 12  				I would rather have ‘Louise’, she said, disappointedly. 1916    B. M. Bower Heritage of Sioux ii. 33  				Turning her eyes disappointedly from the empty mesa. 2002    M. Berry tr.  Y. Zhaoyan Nanjing 1937 63  				‘Don't tell me you don't feel you are disgracing yourself by doing this,’ his father said, sighing disappointedly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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