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 disgruntled [dɪs'grʌntl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不满意的, 满腹牢骚的, 不高兴的

  1. The disgruntled workers went on strike.
    内心不满的工人进行罢工。
  2. Mary is still disgruntled about missing the party.
    玛丽对于错过那次派对内心仍感到不满的。
  3. He cannot pose any more as the disgruntled outsider.
    他再也不能把自己当作一个气哼哼的门外汉了。


disgruntled
[ adj ]
in a state of sulky dissatisfaction
<adj.all>


  1. Pressured by disgruntled shareholders, Zenith has been exploring options for its consumer electronics business for more than a year, but has had trouble getting the price it wanted for a unit that had 1988 sales of $1.13 billion.
  2. The Connecticut-based company still maintains that the cause was sabotage by a disgruntled employee who put water in the tank unaware of what the full consequences would be, but it stops short of naming him.
  3. A CIVIL RIGHTS BILL proposed in Congress to strengthen the anti-bias rights of workers would probably increase the number of lawsuits brought by disgruntled employees, small businesses fear.
  4. Gov. William Donald Schaefer signed into law Thursday bills giving top corporate officials greater protection from lawsuits filed by disgruntled stockholders.
  5. Clearly, not all Benetton store owners are disgruntled.
  6. The spokesman was asked about reports that Panamanians working for United States companies in Panama were disgruntled over U.S. economic sanctions designed to end the Noriega regime.
  7. In 1986, the Indian government filed a $3 billion civil suit against Union Carbide, claiming the leak was caused by negligence. Union Carbide said the disaster was a result of sabotage by a disgruntled employee.
  8. " "There never has been," he said. "And you can quote me on that." At a Faith No More show, there might be a few disgruntled faces amid the long hair and tattoos.
  9. This is that most of the increase in Liberal Democrat support represents disgruntled Tories registering a protest.
  10. Some are brought to him by disgruntled shareholders, he says, while others are referred by law firms.
  11. Carbide maintains the leakage of poisonous methyl isocyanate gas was due to sabotage by a disgruntled employee.
  12. Police said they had pinpointed an 11th-floor apartment as the source of the shots and sent hostage negotiators to talk to a disgruntled tenant, but the man did not respond.
  13. He contends the company hurt his reputation by portraying him as a disgruntled employee after he testified before the Rogers commission, which investigated the Challenger explosion.
  14. It served notice on the Central Committee that a disgruntled populace expects radical changes.
  15. It is a down-market version of Bejart's exercise in erotic kitsch - something to set the mind reeling - performed by a disgruntled chorus attendant upon the central figure of Victor Muro.
  16. A year ago, a group of disgruntled apprentice workers, young Danes in training for jobs in plumbing and the like, "abducted" his bicycle and demanded ransom.
  17. Ask your disgruntled local florist.
  18. A third of the 150 people attending were disgruntled teachers such as Mrs. Weaver.
  19. At a news conference, family members said they believe the Navy's controversial conclusion that the battleship explosion was likely caused by sabotage by a disgruntled gunner's mate who died in the blast.
  20. Univision greatly expanded its news coverage and added news bureaus in Texas and California after a rival news show, put together by a group of disgruntled former employees, went on the air in January on Telemundo.
  21. The murders, initially thought to be the work of a disgruntled CFS investor, now are alleged to have been committed by Mark W. Hofmann, a meek collector of Mormon historical documents.
  22. Though the long, complicated trial of political extremist Lyndon LaRouche collapsed in the wake of complaints from disgruntled jurors, legal experts have little fear that the episode portends similar problems in future jury cases.
  23. Ex-spouses and disgruntled employees are among the typical informants.
  24. Sikorsky attorneys said the man was a disgruntled former employee who was using internal company documents in violation of his contract.
  25. Former Republican office holders and some GOP political consultants, together with a sprinkling of disgruntled or "populist" Democrats, have banded together to form Americans to Limit Congressional terms.
  26. However, the board relented on Friday after disgruntled creditors wrote letters saying that failure to support the Japonica modifications, which had a consensus backing them, would be considered a breach of fiduciary duty and subject to lawsuits.
  27. "I've been coming here to get my return for three months now," Saddiqa Ahmed, who had deposited about $870 with al-Rayyan Co., said as she stood one October day with other disgruntled depositers outside company headquarters.
  28. Bermudez was one of the founders of the first rebel groups in 1981 and then of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, the largest Contra fighting force, whose core is disgruntled former guardsmen.
  29. Slack said Union Carbide stands by its contention that sabotage by a disgruntled employee caused the gas leak.
  30. Bias can more legitimately be charged to the two disgruntled employees who made the false accusations.
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