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 frustration [frʌs'treiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 挫折, 顿挫

[医] 挫折

[经] 挫折, 失败


  1. Every job has its frustrations.
    每种工作都有让人不称心的地方。
  2. He ground his teeth (together) in frustration.
    他因失败而把牙咬得咯咯响.
  3. It's healthier to release frustration than to bottle it up.
    受挫折后发泄一通比强忍着对身体有益。


frustration
[ noun ]
  1. the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts

  4. <noun.act>
  5. a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized

  6. <noun.feeling>
    her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration


Frustration \Frus*tra"tion\, n. [L. frustratio: cf. OF.
frustration.]
The act of frustrating; disappointment; defeat; as, the
frustration of one's designs.

  1. Reagan merely "exhibited some of the frustration that some of the rest of us have that you can't do anything to make it rain," Lyng said.
  2. The White House expressed frustration with stalled budget talks and prodded Democrats today to come up with their own plan to reduce the $169 billion federal deficit.
  3. You feel a certain responsibility, you feel a certain frustration, particularly in terms of these hostages," he said.
  4. But while it's easy to get lost in America, finding missing adults is a journey through frustration and helplessness.
  5. I couldn't get through." If Bush was voicing frustration in deciding how to deal with the political situation in China, he showed no such hesitation on the human rights issue.
  6. We should show them the reason for our existence, then we can feel proud.' It has been so far a year of frustration and dashed hopes for the world's leading stock and bond markets.
  7. His own frustration with the Bush administration is clearly rising, too.
  8. John Voth, owner of Action Auto Wrecking, said the Wednesday night incident grew out of several years of frustration at having thieves pilfer more than $100,000 worth of parts from his business.
  9. A leading member of the 'positive Europeans' group of Tory MPs, he blends strong support for the treaty with frustration at the activities of Euro-sceptics in his party. 'I think their collective behaviour is absurd.
  10. In the wake of the Mideast war, their usual frustration is tempered by hope that GOP candidates will catch the wave they expect President Bush to ride to re-election next year.
  11. They expressed frustration with the legal system, but said they were not angered by the Supreme Court's decision.
  12. Gore's withdrawal was assured by his dismal third place showing in New York, a 10 percent finish that capped six weeks of frustration for Gore since his six-state victories on Super Tuesday in the South.
  13. "We may be competitors, but we all feel frustration tonight."
  14. Turning to the Arab-Israeli conflict, Mr. Pipes describes with equal clarity the congeries of pain, fear and frustration.
  15. Intricate paperwork adds to the frustration for such simple tasks as bank transactions or purchases of state supplies.
  16. But his remarks were sharper and underline growing Chinese frustration over what Beijing sees as the slow progress of negotiations. Talks on China's application to rejoin Gatt, which it left in 1949, are due to resume in Geneva this week.
  17. Sen. Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., chairman of the Senate panel, expressed frustration that the House has so far not approved a bill requiring drug and alcohol testing of transportation workers.
  18. "I understand the frustration," she says.
  19. They're just looking for a soothing voice and a friendly ear to hear them work through their grief, anger, frustration and guilt.
  20. The families' frustration follows a brief sense of optimism that followed Bush's Jan. 20 inaugural address in which he repeated his opposition to any deals, but seemed to send a signal to the captors.
  21. I think he must have died from the frustration of his recent experiences.
  22. The Soviet actions reflected Moscow's frustration over how the Afghan army has handled the fight in the nearly three months since the Red Army reached the halfway point in withdrawning its estimated 115,000 men.
  23. He said he feared that other nations would mistake the non-binding resolution as something much more serious than just an expression of the Senate's anger and frustration.
  24. 'This is June, the election isn't until November and we haven't even started the general election campaign.' The frustration of the Democratic Party's national chairman is understandable.
  25. The opposition called a general strike Wednesday to press for his ouster, but merchants say fear, frustration and economic hardship caused it to fizzle.
  26. In Armenia, voters stayed home to express frustration over a lack of choice, the government newspaper Izvestia reported.
  27. There is no lack of anger, outrage and frustration at the White House.
  28. But the insurgents withdrew from peace talks last week, the referendum shows they have declining support, and Mrs. Aquino can respond to growing moderate frustration with the left by taking a harder line.
  29. They seem to know that money does make a difference." And he voiced frustration over Bennett's constant barbs at teachers and others in the education field.
  30. There's a lot of political content in the material." Miller also is an AIDS activist and his work reflects his frustration and anger with the federal government for what he says is its slow response to the AIDS crisis.
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