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chag.rin5FAg7rInn [U] fmldisappointment or annoyance, esp. when caused by a failure or mistake懊恼,悔恨,委屈Imagine my chagrin when I discovered that I'd been wrong all along.你想想,当我发现自己一直错了时该有多懊恼。(Much) to the police's chagrin, the chief suspect for the killing seems to have fled the country.主要杀人嫌疑犯似乎已经逃出国了,这使得警方极为不快。(Much) to the chagrin of his children, when he died he left all his money to charity.他去世时把所有的钱都留给了慈善事业,这使得他的子女很不高兴。
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