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 displeasure [dɪs'plɛʒɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不愉快, 生气, 不满

  1. I incurred her displeasure by refusing the invitation.
    我因拒绝邀请而惹怒了她。
  2. He braved his father's displeasure by marrying that girl.
    他不顾父亲不高兴,娶了那个女孩子。
  3. His displeasure were off.
    他的不愉快心情逐渐消失了。


displeasure
[ noun ]
the feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something
<noun.feeling>


Displeasure \Dis*pleas"ure\ (?; 135), v. t.
To displease. [Obs.] --Bacon.


Displeasure \Dis*pleas"ure\ (?; 135), n. [Pref. dis- + pleasure:
cf. OF. desplaisir, F. d['e]plaisir. Cf. {Displease}.]
1. The feeling of one who is displeased; irritation or
uneasiness of the mind, occasioned by anything that
counteracts desire or command, or which opposes justice or
a sense of propriety; disapprobation; dislike;
dissatisfaction; disfavor; indignation.

O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither
chasten me in thy hot displeasure. --Ps. vi. 1.

Undoubtedly he will relent, and turn
From his displeasure. --Milton.

2. That which displeases; cause of irritation or annoyance;
offense; injury.

Hast thou delight to see a wretched man
Do outrage and displeasure to himself? --Shak.

3. State of disgrace or disfavor; disfavor. [Obs.]

He went into Poland, being in displeasure with the
pope for overmuch familiarity. --Peacham.

Syn: Dissatisfaction; disapprobation; disfavor; distaste;
dislike; anger; hate; aversion; indignation; offense.

  1. By doing so, the Fed could have signaled its displeasure at seeing the federal funds rate fall below its target of 9 1/4%.
  2. But two, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Ezer Weizman, a Cabinet minister without portfolio, publicly expressed displeasure with the assassination, fearing it could kill U.S.-backed peace efforts and fuel greater Arab extremism.
  3. Center-right parties won, to the displeasure of the Serbian Communists, who still advocate their party's monopoly of power.
  4. The Senate voted easy approval Tuesday of a pair of amendents expressing displeasure with reports that Reagan is negotiating with Panama's military ruler, Gen.
  5. The Soviet Union has joined East Germany in crying foul, and Czechoslovakia has also expressed displeasure.
  6. At least eight Latin American countries have withdrawn ambassadors since the May 7 elections in a sign of displeasure with the government's decision to annul the vote.
  7. Those creditors have expressed displeasure with MCC Chairman Peter Laister, who now appears to have been removed from the management loop.
  8. Ashland immediately expressed displeasure with the department's decision to press criminal charges, pointing out its own efforts "to mitigate the spill's impact" and "the fact that the company quickly accepted responsibility for the incident."
  9. President Bush today praised the "process of change" Mikhail S. Gorbachev sparked in the Soviet Union but wasted no time in laying out U.S. displeasure over the Soviet president's policy in Lithuania.
  10. Foreign Ministry spokesman Alon Liel said he planned to convey Israel's displeasure through diplomatic channels before the convening of the U.N. General Assembly next month.
  11. "Our association wanted to voice its displeasure over the way the CBS broadcast of the `60 Minutes' program chose to sensationalize the Alar story," commission spokesman Pat Dunlop said.
  12. Justice Andrew G.T. Moore II expressed the court's displeasure that, in his lengthy remarks, Mr. Wachtell failed to offer any apology.
  13. Judge Greene showed displeasure with the department's about-face.
  14. THE OPERATORS of one of the oldest ferry services in Europe have been told to cease services or face the Crown's displeasure. Ferries linking Essex and Kent across the Thames have operated continuously since 1086.
  15. Homosexuality, abortion, pot and promiscuous sex drew hefty displeasure from the sample as a whole, but only scant disapproval from business, government and professional elites.
  16. The handbook, written by Mr. Bennett, reflects his displeasure with other government publications that don't emphasize values to his satisfaction.
  17. To show its displeasure at his presence in the official Russian delegation, Paris has told him he may only stay for the one week of the session and may not leave Strasbourg.
  18. While Quebec officials made no attempt to hide their displeasure, they made no immediate threats of secession by their province, which has twice the land area of Texas.
  19. Chiles, 58, a Democrat who is Senate Budget Committee chairman, in December cited work burnout and displeasure with the high cost of campaigns in announcing his decision not to seek re-election to a fourth term.
  20. In a March 3 letter, the Florida Office of Comptroller expressed its displeasure with the purchase and ordered the Miami-based bank to sell the painting within 30 days.
  21. The remarks were interpreted as Soviet displeasure over protracted delays in development projects to which Moscow has contributed.
  22. A recall of an ambassador is often used in diplomacy to register displeasure with the country in question but Davis has had no contact at all with the Noriega-led government in more than 14 months.
  23. And they follow a recent talk to investment bankers by Morgan Stanley Chairman Richard Fisher in which he expressed some displeasure at the corporate finance division's contribution to the firm's bottom line.
  24. That way, members cannot be accused of voting themselves a whopping pay increase _ at least not one that takes effect before their constituents have a chance to express their displeasure at the voting booth next fall.
  25. Still, the crowd of about 300 people in the Lenin Komsomol Automobile Factory stadium seemed to enjoy the game, cheering both sides but also whistling in displeasure at the many errors by the Soviets.
  26. China has cancelled a planned visit by Mr Federico Pena, US transportation secretary, to express its 'strong displeasure' over a trip he made to Taiwan last week.
  27. "President Salinas expressed to me his strong displeasure with the Dr. Alvarez incident," Quayle told a news conference after his meeting.
  28. The presidents of Mexico, Peru, Colombia and Argentina all expressed harsh displeasure, relayed to this country by Associated Press bureaus, but not then deemed fit for further relay to the public at large.
  29. More than three out of every five voters wished they'd had a different choice: 56% of the Bush voters expressed displeasure with the choice.
  30. It was the strongest indication yet of Israeli displeasure over the meeting last Saturday with the members of the Palestine National Council, which acts as the PLO legislature.
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