dismayed
adj. 驚愕的; 驚慌的; 沮喪的; 失望的
v. 使驚愕,使焦慮,使氣餒( dismay的過去式和過去分詞 )
Dismay is a strong feeling of fear, worry, or sadness that is caused by something unpleasant and unexpected.
Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation...
地方政務委員的反應是驚恐和憤怒。
Lucy discovered to her dismay that she was pregnant...
露西驚恐地發現自己懷孕了。
If you are dismayed by something, it makes you feel afraid, worried, or sad.
The committee was dismayed by what it had been told...
委員會對所告知的一切很是驚愕。
The thought that she was crying dismayed him.
想到她正在流淚,他傷心不已。
1. struck with fear, dread, or consternation
He was dismayed at the cynicism of the youngsters.
他對年輕人的玩世不恭感到驚愕。
He stared at his favourite child, dismayed, filled with fear.
他驚愕地盯著自己最寵愛的孩子,滿心恐懼。
He was dismayed to find that his hands were shaking.
他惶恐地發現自己的手正在發抖。
The thought that she was crying dismayed him.
想到她正在流淚,他傷心不已。
He was dismayed when he found his wallet gone.
他發現丟了錢包而驚慌失措.