chagrin的意思和读音

chagrin

: [ʃəˈɡrɪn] : [ˈʃæɡrɪn]

n.

v.使

使

n.humiliation,mortification,vexation,irritation,disappointment

chagrinn.

1.a feeling of being disappointed or annoyed

n.1.,;

v.1.使,使

n.1.a feeling of being very annoyed, disappointed, or embarrassed

1. cement > chagrin >:】 cherubic > ...

2. cessation chagrin , , charlatan ...

3. ... 3。carnal :adj. , , , , 4。chagrin :n. , 5。avow :vt ; …

4. slick chagrin agitate ...

5.使 campaign chagrin 使 agitate ...

6.使 ... chagrin , ; ; chagrin 使, 使 be chagrined at []...[] ...

7. Cession n. Chagrin n. Carrion adj. ...

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1.On that afternoon, much to the chagrin of her older brother, she'd been trying to pull some boy's pants down and cussing out loud for fun.,,

2.The truth of the matter, much to the chagrin of contemporary biology, is that Darwin's theory should have been laid to rest some time ago.——

3.Many are still in their original wrapping, except for a few that, to his chagrin, his wife threw into the wash.

4.To his chagrin, he discovered the body of a young man lying at the foot of the statue.

5.This carry trade, as it is called, has cheapened Japan's currency, much to the chagrin of American carmakers and European policymakers.使使

6.Much to his chagrin, he did not win the game.使

7.Much to his chagrin, he did not win the race.使

8.To her chagrin, the party ended just as she arrived.使

9.Much to the chagrin of anti-tobacco societies, cigarettes caught on in the United States as well. Dr.使

10.When I looked again to horror was added chagrin, for with the emerging of the U-boat I had recognized her as a product of our own shipyard.