disillusioned的意思|示意

美 / ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒnd / 英 / ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒnd /

adj. 醒悟的,幻想破灭的,不抱幻想的,大失所望的

v. 使不再抱幻想,使理想破灭( disillusion的过去式和过去分词),唤醒


disillusioned的用法详解

Disillusioned是英语中一个常用词,通常是指当某人对他们原来所持有的信念、理想或期望失去信念或者情感支持时,会产生的情绪。

Disillusioned可以用作名词或动词,当作名词时,它意味着\"不再有幻想\"或\"失去期望\";当作动词时,它意味着\"使失去期望\"或\"使幻想破灭\"。

例句:

1. He was so disillusioned with his job that he decided to quit.

他对自己的工作如此失望,以至于他决定辞职。

2. His election promises were so unrealistic that the voters were quickly disillusioned.

他的竞选承诺太不切实际,选民们很快就失去了期望。

3. She was disillusioned by his lies and decided to break off their relationship.

她被他的谎言打击到,决定终止他们的关系。

4. He was disillusioned to discover that his dreams of becoming an actor were not likely to come true.

当他发现自己成为演员的梦想不太可能实现时,他感到失望。

disillusioned相关例句

He romanticized the past as he became disillusioned with his present.

当他对现在不再抱任何幻想时,便把过去想得非常浪漫。

柯林斯例句

Many people who are disillusioned in reality assimilate life to a dream.

许多对现实失望的人把人生比作一场梦.

《简明英汉词典》

Those who could not take the heat , as it were, left their employment feeling disillusioned.

经不起打击的人心灰意冷, 离职而去.

期刊摘选

Coverdale quickly becomes disillusioned with farm work.

科弗代尔对农业劳动的幻想很快就破灭了.

辞典例句

He disillusioned in his wife.

他对他妻子的幻想破灭了.

期刊摘选

He became a progressively harsh and disillusioned critic of his country's failings.

他成了一个摒弃一切幻想,严厉抨击时弊的批评家.

辞典例句