frustrated

英[frʌ'streɪtɪd] 美['frʌstreɪtɪd]
  • adj. 失意的;沮丧的;失败的
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  • fructidor n.果月(法国共和历的12月;相当于公历8月18日到9月16日)
Adjective:
  1. disappointingly unsuccessful;

    "disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions"
    "their foiled attempt to capture Calais"
    "many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers"
    "his best efforts were thwarted"

1. A few are dim-witted drones, but most are talented, frustrated, wasted people.
有几个是愚笨的寄生虫,但是大多数是有才能却不得志而自暴自弃的人。

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2. He was frustrated by his inability to wave down a taxi.
连一辆出租车都打不到,他很沮丧。

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3. When things go wrong, all of us naturally feel disappointed and frustrated.
出问题时,我们大家自然都感到失望和沮丧。

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4. He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
他似乎常常为双方各不相让而生气沮丧。

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5. Roberta felt frustrated and angry.
罗伯塔既灰心又生气。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I'm feeling rather frustrated in my present job; I need a change.
      我感到现在干得很不顺心,需要换一换工作。
    2. They often feel frustrated at school, too.
      他们在学校同样经常感到失意。
    3. Mary was frustrated by the lack of appreciation shown of her work.
      玛丽因工作得不到赏识而灰心丧气。
    4. Yet I was very frustrated and very lost.
      但我还是非常沮丧和迷茫。
    5. We can infer from his expression that he is frustrated.
      我们可以从他的表情中推断出他很沮丧。
    6. When I get frustrated and angry, I have to vent my spleen on someone.
      我受尽挫折,怒火冲天时,禁不住想找谁发一顿脾气。
    7. Film directors are sometimes frustrated actors.
      电影导演有时是不得志的演员。