chagrined
adj. 懊恼的,苦恼的
v. 使懊恼,使懊丧,使悔恨( chagrin的过去式和过去分词 )
If you are chagrined by something, it disappoints, upsets, or annoys you, perhaps because of your own failure.
The chair of the committee did not appear chagrined by the compromises and delays.
委员会主席对于这些妥协和拖延似乎并不显得懊恼。
1. feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious;
I was most chagrined when I heard that he had got the job instead of me.
当我听说是他而不是我得到了那份工作时懊恼极了.
He was [ felt ] chagrined at his failure [ at losing his pen ].
他为自己的失败 [ 遗失钢笔 ] 而感到懊恼.
He was always a little chagrined that Roth was Jewish.
只要一想起罗思是犹太人的一员,他总是有点不安.
It chagrined me to be laughed at.
被人嘲笑使我觉得很懊恼.
It was this which secretly chagrined her.
这使她暗地里很恼火.