disappointment
n. 失望; 掃興; 令人失望的人/事
Disappointment is the state of feeling disappointed.
Despite winning the title, their last campaign ended in great disappointment...
儘管贏得了冠軍,但他們最後一役卻令人大失所望。
Book early to avoid disappointment.
趁早預訂以免落空。
Something or someone that is a disappointment is not as good as you had hoped.
For many, their long-awaited homecoming was a bitter disappointment.
對許多人來說,他們期盼已久的還鄉之行卻令他們大失所望。
...this ne'er-do-well brother who was such a disappointment to his family.
這個令他家人如此失望的沒出息的兄弟
1. a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized;
2. an act (or failure to act) that disappoints someone
despair, desperation, depression, disappointment
這些名詞都有"絕望,沮喪"之意。
Any achievements worth remembering are the blood of diligence and etched the scars of disappointment.
任何值得回憶的果實,無不浸漬著痛苦和失落的血淚.
Through the South Korean team, we felt the ecstasy of winning and the disappointment of losing.
透過韓國隊, 我們體驗了勝利的狂喜和敗北的失望.
She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
她經歷了失望的巨大痛苦.
The modern opera was a bit of a disappointment; we expected it to be much better.
這部現代歌劇有點令人失望, 比我們想象中的差得多.
He was aware of sharp disappointment and betrayal.
他意識到絕望和被出賣.