disillusionment
n. 幻灭; 醒悟
Disillusionment is the disappointment that you feel when you discover that something is not as good as you had expected or thought.
...his growing disillusionment with his work.
他对他的工作越来越不抱幻想
...the pain, disillusionment and despair we experience when someone we idolized has betrayed our trust.
我们视作偶像的人辜负了我们的信任时,我们所体会到的痛苦、失望和绝望
1. freeing from false belief or illusions
This state of discontent and disillusionment created a real crisis for the Republic.
怨声载道和理想破灭的现状给共和国造成了极为严重的危机.
A large audience is seen rejoicing in some disillusionment to which it has just been subjected.
一大群观众正为自己从一些曾使人深受影响的幻觉中觉醒而感到欣喜非常.
We often cast our hopes and dreams aside, and then experience feelings of disillusionment or emptiness.
我们往往会把希望和梦想撇在一旁, 然后,去体验理想破灭或空虚.
NIV He who is pregnant with evil and conceives trouble gives birth to disillusionment.
14[和合]试看恶人因奸恶而劬劳,所怀的是21毒害,所22生的是虚假.
These are the disillusionment of human nature and the aesthetic life realm.
这是一种人性的觉醒,一种审美的人生境界.