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 disenchantment [ˌdisin'tʃɑ:ntmənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 失望,不抱幻想




    disenchantment
    [ noun ]
    freeing from false belief or illusions
    <noun.cognition>


    Disenchantment \Dis`en*chant"ment\, n. [Pref. dis- +
    enchantment: cf. F. d['e]senchantement.]
    The act of disenchanting, or state of being disenchanted.
    --Shelton.

    1. But Mr. Leath, a fifth-term Texan, has been the primary beneficiary of disenchantment with Mr. Aspin.
    2. The county's disenchantment with the program has done little to dampen the curiosity of people who want to homestead. "They're still coming through, more than ever," Andre said.
    3. In the earlier survey, just 45 per cent saw management capability as a serious constraint for small societies. The latest survey shows disenchantment with estate agency.
    4. The split between the party leadership and its representatives in parliament comes as the Peasants search for a new identity in response to voter disenchantment with the old party model and with an eye to completely free elections promised in the future.
    5. They appeared to signal the Soviet leader's impatience to get the country moving rather than any disenchantment with the more open atmosphere he has fostered.
    6. It sees the declining interest in cassette tapes largely as the result of consumers' disenchantment with tapes as a medium. 'Tape is a 30-year-old format,' says Mr Eric Kingdon, technical managing director of Sony UK.
    7. Once-loyal activists are in no mood to be told that better times are around the corner. Local loyalties might blunt the disenchantment in the council elections.
    8. Both incumbents appear to have stemmed the tide of voter disenchantment, although polls have businessman-scientist Harry Lonsdale not far behind Hatfield.
    9. "But I think we're in for a gradual disenchantment when investors realize the recession won't end soon." High-yielding utility stocks are one safe place to await a recovery, Mr. Fabbri says.
    10. Political leaders worry that the public's disenchantment with politics makes voters more susceptible to the Shining Path's campaign against the electoral process.
    11. But Jack Hoffman denied his brother was suicidal, despite having earlier admitted that founder of the Yippie movement had been showing signs of disenchantment in recent months.
    12. The bearish factors include "disenchantment with anything being really done about the budget, the fear of renewed inflation, and the fear of another stock market collapse," Arbesman said.
    13. But lately Wall Street has shown some disenchantment with the company now led by Mr. Lewis, 56 years old, who became chairman and chief executive officer last October.
    14. "With the general disenchantment on Wall Street, business-minded individuals looking for great career opportunities should seriously consider accounting," says Rick Fisher of Richard A. Eisner & Co., a New York-based firm.
    15. THE FULL measure of Conservative disenchantment with the government elected in April 1992 became apparent this week.
    16. Mr Major can then claim the refuge of the long summer parliamentary recess - and hope that the strengthening economic recovery refloats his premiership. But he should not underestimate the level of disenchantment in his own party.
    17. The defeated effort to tax the rich, proposed by Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., sought to capitalize on what legislators say is growing public disenchantment with the tax code.
    18. And despite disenchantment with Mr. Dukakis among many black leaders, the poll indicated that those blacks who voted did so overwhelmingly for the Democrat.
    19. The London market slipped sharply in the last quarter-hour of dealings, which some market watchers warned was a sign of increasing disenchantment over London's prospects for a rise to all-time highs in the very near term.
    20. The sentiment appears to have grown even stronger as disenchantment has developed with the Aquino administration's approach to the insurgency.
    21. Such capital gains might have been undermined by the current disenchantment with flotations, but trade sales are more than compensating. The shares have also been buoyed by its businesses' growth prospects.
    22. Meyer conceded he has no chance of success, but said he hoped to send the prime minister a message of disenchantment and possibly lure a major contender into the race if it should go to a second round of voting.
    23. Ratification of Maastricht has acted a lightning conductor for popular disenchantment with the Community.
    24. He left the church once in disenchantment but had been drawn back by Railey's socially contemporary ministry.
    25. Worse, because its support in 1991 included a wave of sympathy for Rajiv Gandhi, the recently assassinated Congress leader, the result concealed the true level of voters' disenchantment with Congress.
    26. Mr. Canton himself has made no secret of his disenchantment at Warner and his eagerness to join Columbia, several of his associates say.
    27. But Ronald Reagan isn't available for the Roosevelt role; he's had two terms and besides, he supports Bush with no open signs of disenchantment.
    28. Brokers have promoted closed-end funds, particularly bond funds, heavily in recent months amid investor disenchantment with stocks.
    29. Speakers at a ceremonial meeting of Parliament drew parallels between disenchantment now and that which followed crushing of the uprising by Soviet armor.
    30. The decline is not a sign of disenchantment but a result of Norplant's long-term action; the women most enthusiastic about the implant had it fitted last year.
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