disgruntled
英 [dɪs'ɡrʌntld] 美 [dɪs'ɡrʌntld]
adj.不满意的(不高兴的) 动词disgruntle的过去式和过去分词.
GRE
◉Usage Examples
(1) It's inevitable that there will be the occasional disgruntled customer.
(1) 偶尔会出现对你的服务不满意的客户,这是不可避免的。
◉Etymology
“Disgruntled"一词源自17世纪的英语,由"dis-”(否定)和"gruntle"(使满足)组成。最初的含义是"不满的"或"不高兴的",通常用来形容对某种情况或待遇感到不满的人。
◉Colins
1. [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]恼火的;不满的;不高兴的 If you are disgruntled, you are cross and dissatisfied because things have not happened the way that you wanted them to happen. [oft ADJ by/at/over n]
① Disgruntled employees recently called for his resignation...
不满的雇员们最近要求他辞职。
② Party members are disgruntled at the way the campaign is being handled.
党员们对竞选活动的运作方式很不满。
◉外刊例句
① The disgruntled employees staged a protest outside the company headquarters.” (不满的员工在公司总部外举行了抗议活动。)
- The Washington Post《华盛顿邮报》, January 5, 2024.
② Residents are disgruntled with the lack of action from local authorities regarding the ongoing noise pollution. (居民对当地政府对持续存在的噪音污染问题缺乏行动感到不满。)
- The Guardian《卫报》, February 15, 2024.
③ The disgruntled customers expressed their frustration with the poor service quality. (不满的顾客对糟糕的服务质量表达了他们的失望。)
- Financial Times《金融时报》, March 10, 2024.