frustration
n. 挫折; 失敗; 挫敗; 失意
If something frustrates you, it upsets or angers you because you are unable to do anything about the problems it creates.
These questions frustrated me...
這些問題讓我沮喪。
Doesn't it frustrate you that audiences in the theatre are so restricted?
觀眾在劇場裡要受到如此多的限制,這難道不令人惱火嗎?
If someone or something frustrates a plan or attempt to do something, they prevent it from succeeding.
The government has deliberately frustrated his efforts to gain work permits for his foreign staff.
政府故意阻撓他為自己的外籍員工申請工作許可證的努力。
...her frustrated attempt to become governor.
她競選州長的受挫之舉
1. the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals
2. an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts
3. a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized;
If they feel that their action has been in vain, they feel boredom or frustration.
如果他們感到動作無效, 會感到無聊和失望.
Given the levels of frustration acrosscountry, this is understandable. But it is also ill conceived.
在全國上下為此備感沮喪的情況下, 這樣做是可以理解的,但這仍然是考慮不周的.
He had to fight back tears of frustration.
他不得不強忍住失意的淚水.
As frustration the process grew, he began for a solution to the data exchange.
作為挫折感的過程中成長, 他開始尋找一個解決方案,自動資料交換.
The frustration we felt with the bureaucracy was based on solid reasons.
我們對官僚機構所感到的失望是有其確鑿原因的.