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单词 disillusionment
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Definition of disillusionment in English:

disillusionment

noundɪsɪˈluːʒ(ə)nm(ə)ntˌdɪsəˈluʒənmənt
mass noun
  • A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.

    失望;幻灭

    the high abstention rate at the election reflected the voters' growing disillusionment with politics

    选举时很高的弃权率反映了选民对政治的日益失望。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The German invasion was soon followed by growing disillusionment, frustration, and discontent.
    • Human nature dictates that if people are kept waiting too long, disillusionment takes over.
    • There is, as you might imagine, widespread disillusionment with the government.
    • In Frazer's case we can, I think, see how this process of disillusionment has come about.
    • How did such a sense of ownership and hope turn to radical disillusionment in three years?
    • I believe that disillusionment is because people don't feel that sense of ownership with the Parliament.
    • Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning.
    • They spoke of the widespread disillusionment with the current government.
    • This disillusionment is the product of disruptive economic change in many areas of rural Australia.
    • For boredom and disillusionment come easier to those who have everything and more.
    • There is disillusionment on the part of the community and frustration on the part of the parents.
    • The level of public disillusionment must not be underestimated.
    • I am not at all disillusioned, but I talked about disillusionment in one of my classes this week.
    • We hammered at the doors and used any tools that life offered us to carve words of hatred, ignorance and disillusionment in the stone walls.
    • The university has given me one thing I will forever hold dear though: disillusionment.
    • But he cannot explain why he did not step down before May 1 despite his disillusionment with the group.
    • And how many staff will leave their jobs through sheer disillusionment before someone takes some action?
    • And there, deep in the soul of this charming man, was a solid core of disillusionment.
    • Disappointment and disillusionment are as much enemies as the opposing candidates.
    • I worried that discovering Diana might be a journey of disillusionment, a glimpse of a fading star.

Definition of disillusionment in US English:

disillusionment

nounˌdɪsəˈluʒənməntˌdisəˈlo͞oZHənmənt
  • A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.

    失望;幻灭

    the high abstention rate at the election reflected the voters' growing disillusionment with politics

    选举时很高的弃权率反映了选民对政治的日益失望。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We hammered at the doors and used any tools that life offered us to carve words of hatred, ignorance and disillusionment in the stone walls.
    • How did such a sense of ownership and hope turn to radical disillusionment in three years?
    • This disillusionment is the product of disruptive economic change in many areas of rural Australia.
    • And there, deep in the soul of this charming man, was a solid core of disillusionment.
    • I worried that discovering Diana might be a journey of disillusionment, a glimpse of a fading star.
    • But he cannot explain why he did not step down before May 1 despite his disillusionment with the group.
    • And how many staff will leave their jobs through sheer disillusionment before someone takes some action?
    • In Frazer's case we can, I think, see how this process of disillusionment has come about.
    • There is disillusionment on the part of the community and frustration on the part of the parents.
    • Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning.
    • The level of public disillusionment must not be underestimated.
    • The German invasion was soon followed by growing disillusionment, frustration, and discontent.
    • For boredom and disillusionment come easier to those who have everything and more.
    • Human nature dictates that if people are kept waiting too long, disillusionment takes over.
    • The university has given me one thing I will forever hold dear though: disillusionment.
    • I believe that disillusionment is because people don't feel that sense of ownership with the Parliament.
    • They spoke of the widespread disillusionment with the current government.
    • Disappointment and disillusionment are as much enemies as the opposing candidates.
    • There is, as you might imagine, widespread disillusionment with the government.
    • I am not at all disillusioned, but I talked about disillusionment in one of my classes this week.
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