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 disenchanted [,disin'tʃɑ:ntid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 感到幻灭的, 不再抱幻想的, 不再着迷的

  1. Her arrogance has disenchanted many of her former admirers.
    她为人高傲, 追求过她的许多人都已不再迷恋她了.
  2. The condition or fact of being disenchanted.
    醒悟;理想破灭处于醒悟的状态或事实
  3. I'm increasingly disenchanted with my current job.
    我对目前的工作越来越不满意了。


disenchanted
[ adj ]
freed from enchantment
<adj.all>


Disenchant \Dis`en*chant"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disenchanted};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Disenchanting}.] [Pref. dis- + enchant: cf.
F. d['e]senchanter.]
1. To free from enchantment; to deliver from the power of
charms or spells.

Haste to thy work; a noble stroke or two
Ends all the charms, and disenchants the grove.
--Dryden.

2. to free (a person) from fascination or delusion; to
destroy the false hopes or overoptimistic expectations of
(a person); to disillusion; -- used with people or events
as the agent (subject); as, the candidate was disenchanted
by the low turnout at the rally.
[PJC]

  1. But authorities this year may be more concerned about controlling the holiday celebrations after hundreds of thousands of disenchanted Chinese took to the streets last spring calling for democracy and other changes.
  2. Brown thinks it can profit by snatching up enough high-producing brokers who are disenchanted with their big firms.
  3. He became disenchanted with Mrs. Aquino, however, accusing her of failing to crush Communist rebels and rid the government of corruption.
  4. "The significance is that, unfortunately, it has disenchanted many Americans with religious broadcasting in general," said the Rev. Robert Dugan, director of public affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals.
  5. He said he got into financial difficulties, dropped out of school and went to work. He added that he became so disenchanted with the treatment of blacks that he joined a communist splinter group.
  6. The nation's teachers are disenchanted with reform, are dissatisfied with their work conditions and feel left out of decision making, according to a survey released Saturday.
  7. Its people are disenchanted with the current state of affairs and the political environment.
  8. "If you're disenchanted with the yield on your money market fund, your next step might be to buy a utility." Mr. Chesek also likes top insurance companies such as American International Group, Chubb and General Re Corp.
  9. Some money managers are disenchanted with H&R Block because they suspect the company's glory days are past, or at least passing.
  10. They had either been prevented from leaving in the communist period or else they became quickly disenchanted with the new regime,' he says. 'With unemployment and real incomes declining, disillusionment is moving down the social scale.
  11. As a star law student at Harvard looking for a way to channel his idealism, Diver takes a job with the then-young and charismatic Boston mayor, Kevin White, but eventually becomes disenchanted with the political machinations.
  12. The group, which owns more than 18% of this Denver hardware distributor, said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it is disenchanted with Amdura's management.
  13. Poland's growing private sector has provided another outlet for many disenchanted youth.
  14. "The gentlemen indicated they wanted to resign, or they were disenchanted, and they were advised to talk to the attorney general about that.
  15. Britain's Tory government unveiled a cautious "budget for recovery," but the package of tax breaks for individuals and businesses may not be sufficient to satisfy a disenchanted electorate.
  16. But four disenchanted clients have flown the coop in the past year, including the Common Fund; others are restive.
  17. Democratic Platform leaders have predicted the congress will be dominated by moderates, and that Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev would not push through enough changes to recapture disenchanted party members.
  18. He said he became disenchanted when Fidel Castro allied himself with the Soviet Union.
  19. When the company's final offer was described to employees, disenchanted workers urged negotiators to "throw the bone back." "It was a zoo," Chandler said.
  20. "Time is on our side," Cisneros said. "Things will continue to deteriorate." The American general said he saw little chance of an internal coup by disenchanted Panamanian officers.
  21. Even some conservative lawyers, doctors and businessmen grew disenchanted with the government's behavior, especially after a full week of rioting brought no concessions from the Blue House, the presidential compound.
  22. Indeed, Goldsmith chose Britain after becoming disenchanted with the United States, where competition among dealmakers has squeezed returns and where the most obvious takeover targets have been plucked.
  23. The electorate is disenchanted with the Tories.
  24. They are people who perhaps never really respected the authoritarian Chun regime, but in the past few weeks they have turned more disenchanted and more vocal.
  25. But if Kent becomes disenchanted, it can walk away.
  26. This week, it was the turn of cyclicals, cars, timber and transportation stocks to benefit. Cyclicals were an obvious choice for investors suddenly disenchanted with consumer stocks.
  27. Faced with an apparent narrowing of his lead over Dukakis in several major states, Bush appealed for the support of disenchanted Democrats.
  28. Many disenchanted voters switched loyalties to the Socialist Left, which supports Labor, leaving the socialist bloc with minor losses.
  29. Noriega has had a history of assistance to the CIA and covert support for the Nicaraguan Contras, although the Reagan administration became disenchanted with him in the mid-1980s.
  30. There is no question that pro-Israeli members of Congress and others disenchanted with the Saudi role in the recent attack on the USS Stark will attempt to block the sale.
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