disenchanted
美 [,dɪsɪn'tʃæntɪd]
- adj. 不再着迷的;不再抱幻想的;感到幻灭的
- v. 使不再着迷(disenchant的过去分词)
- 1. I'm disenchanted with the state of British theatre at the moment.
- 我对英国戏剧当下的状况不再抱有幻想。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He was becoming disenchanted with his job as a lawyer.
- 他对自己的律师工作渐渐地不抱幻想了。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. Nevertheless, she is always optimistic about the possibilities and can work her charm on the disenchanted.
- 虽然如此,她总是乐观地抱持希望,并能深深地感染那些心灰意冷的人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. More and more people are inclined towards the Liberal Party as they become disenchanted with the two main parties that have governed the country for half a century.
- 人们对统治这个国家达半个世纪之久的两大政党不再抱有幻想,愈来愈多的人倾向于自由党.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Melville's disenchanted comment shows that it has never commanded total assent.
- 梅尔维尔清醒的看法却从未得到大家的同意.
来自辞典例句