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 disaffected [,disә'fektid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不满的, 不忠的, 疏远的

  1. Disaffected members have left to form a new party.
    那些不忠分子脱党另组了一个新党.
  2. The dictator's policies had soon disaffected the people.
    独裁者的政策很快就使人民大为不满。
  3. The dictator's policies had soon disaffected the people.
    独裁者的政策很快就使人民大为不满。


disaffected
[ adj ]
discontented as toward authority
<adj.all>


Disaffected \Dis`af*fect"ed\, a.
Alienated in feeling; not wholly loyal. --J. H. Newman. --
{Dis`af*fect"ed*ly}, adv. -- {Dis`af*fect"ed*ness}, n.


Disaffect \Dis`af*fect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disaffected}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Disaffecting}.]
1. To alienate or diminish the affection of; to make
unfriendly or less friendly; to fill with discontent and
unfriendliness.

They had attempted to disaffect and discontent his
majesty's late army. --Clarendon.

2. To disturb the functions of; to disorder.

It disaffects the bowels. --Hammond.

3. To lack affection for; to be alienated from, or indisposed
toward; to dislike. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

  1. A Democrat who aggressively questions affirmative action and quotas will be treated as a pariah by liberals. But a moderate candidate who ducks the issue won't be taken seriously by disaffected Democrats.
  2. It would be a backlash that disaffected conservative bureaucrats would exploit to form a strong opposition.
  3. Thousands of disaffected youth are trying to leave the country or refusing to return from overseas study programs.
  4. There has been talk that disaffected shareholders might put pressure on Avon's management to take a hard look at any new takeover offers that come along.
  5. Can anyone doubt that many disaffected and discouraged survivors are updating their resumes, ready to jump at the first attractive opportunity that beckons?
  6. But it results largely from the most disaffected employees no longer being able to take strike action, rather than from an absence of grievances.
  7. Mr Paddy Ashdown's Liberal Democrats, sidelined by the cross-fire, might yet emerge as a more serious rival for the votes of disaffected Conservatives.
  8. What is more, coming under scrutiny in a survey which was conducted anonymously presented a golden opportunity to the disaffected to air their grievances. W H Smith devised its own survey, internally.
  9. Instead the socialists, the New Harbinger Party - another disaffected former coalition member - and the LDP closed ranks. 'This is typical of Mr Ozawa's high-risk tactics.
  10. Haig said the Massachusetts governor is the voice for "discredited and disconsolate liberals," and told his GOP audience the party must work to bring back disaffected conservatives in its own ranks.
  11. Rick Schroder of the rippling torso is here again, all jeans and T-shirt for what seems like his hundreth role as a disaffected working-class hunk.
  12. China's leaders also have attempted to reassure the nation's disaffected intellectuals recently with speeches that have adopted a more tolerant and conciliatory tone.
  13. They have cut down on recruiting, leaving a trail of disaffected graduates, and eased back sharply on pay.
  14. Forty years have passed since blacks became disaffected with the Republican Party, and now there are signs that a rapprochement might be possible.
  15. Janine shouldn't be confused with the disaffected American kids popularized on film in recent years.
  16. Military rebels claim they are forming links with Communists and other disaffected groups and planning a "big bang" to oust President Corazon Aquino before her term ends in 1992.
  17. In addition, the island's north and east appear as disaffected as ever.
  18. But if Drexel were forced to relocate the junk bond unit to New York, many disaffected traders might quit, throwing the business into chaos.
  19. No one knows exactly how many doctors are disaffected.
  20. How else to explain last year's excursion across the "F Barrier" by the disaffected male model in a Perry Ellis cologne ad?
  21. The package also includes concessions to numerous other disaffected groups.
  22. Soviet-style treatment calms the ill and the disaffected alike, whose ailments occasionally include "an aggravated sense of justice."
  23. But they are also among the most disaffected segments of the electorate, experts say, seeing no one in public life who seems to speak to their own experiences and concerns.
  24. Conservative Central Office has spent the past month quizzing disaffected supporters.
  25. But the most serious armed threats have come not from the insurgents but from disaffected members of the military, who have launched six coup attempts against Mrs. Aquino's government.
  26. It leans on the expertise of British journos buying into the confidences of Jackson's disaffected entourage.
  27. He suggested that the Front, a loose coalition of intellectuals and disaffected Communists, was the target of unfair accusations that it seeks to re-establish Marxist rule.
  28. Mr Premadasa was judged by UNP chiefs to be the only man to win back the disaffected Singhalese. He largely succeeded, primarily by securing departure of the Indian troops, though also with some tough repressive measures against the insurgents.
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