displease

英[dɪs'pliːz] 美[dɪs'pliːz]
  • v. 使不高兴;使不快;使生气
displeasingly displeased displeased displeasing displeases
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Verb:
  1. give displeasure to

1. No sooner had I uttered the words than I could have kicked myself, for I knew they would displease him.
话才一出口,我就责备自己, 因为知道这些话会使他不高兴的.

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2. Not wishing to displease her, he avoided answering the question.
为了不惹她生气,他对这个问题避而不答。

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3. You displease your father when you don't obey him.
当你不服从你父亲时,你就会使他不高兴.

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4. He'd do anything rather than displease his parents.
他无论如何也不会惹父母生气.

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5. She couldn't afford to displease her boss.
她得罪不起她的上司.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. His actions greatly displease me.
      他的举止令我不高兴。
    2. Her husband's failure to notice her new hairstyle displeased her very much.
      她丈夫没注意到她的新发型,这使她大为不快。
    3. He'd do anything rather than displease his parents.
      他无论如何也不会惹父母生气。

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