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dis·please D0281600 (dĭs-plēz′)v. dis·pleased, dis·pleas·ing, dis·pleas·es v.tr. To cause annoyance or vexation to.v.intr. To cause displeasure or annoyance. [Middle English displesen, from Old French desplaire, desplais-, from Vulgar Latin *displacēre, from Latin displicēre : Latin dis-, dis- + Latin placēre, to please; see please.] dis·pleas′ing·ly adv.displeased (dɪsˈpliːzd) adjannoyed; angryThesaurusAdj. | 1. | displeased - not pleased; experiencing or manifesting displeasurediscontent, discontented - showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing; "saw many discontent faces in the room"; "was discontented with his position"pleased - experiencing or manifesting pleasure | Translationsdisplease (disˈpliːz) verb to offend or annoy. The children's behaviour displeased their father. 惹怒,使不悅 使生气disˈpleased adjectiveShe was displeased with him for being late. 令人生氣的 令人生气的displeasure (disˈpleʒə) noun disapproval. She showed her displeasure by leaving at once. 不悅 不满displeasedenUK
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