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/frʌˈstreɪʃn/ |
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1 | C/U an annoyed or impatient feeling that you get when you are prevented from doing what you want 挫折;烦恼;失望;失意 |
| +at He expressed his frustration at not being able to talk openly. 他表达了对不能公开讲话的失望。 |
| in/with frustration My friend shouted in frustration, ‘Hurry up!’ 我的朋友不耐烦地喊道:“快一点!” |
| a sense/feeling of frustration There is a growing sense of frustration among hospital staff. 在医院的员工中弥漫着一种越来越强的挫折感。 |
| 1a | an unhappy feeling because of a lack of sex 在性方面的烦恼(或压抑) | | her jealousy and sexual frustration 她的忌妒和性压抑 | |
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2 | U +of the act of preventing something or someone from being successful 挫败;阻挠 |
| Their objective was the frustration of the peace agreement. 他们的目标就是阻挠达成和平协议。 |
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