dismay的意思和读音

dismay

: [dɪsˈmeɪ] : [dɪs'meɪ]

n.

v.使使使

使

dismays  dismaying  dismayed  

n.comfort

n.disappointment,shock,consternation,apprehension,panic

v.disappoint,sadden,depress,perturb,discourage

dismayn.

1.[u]a worried, sad feeling after you have received an unpleasant surprise

She could not hide her dismay at the result.

He looked at her in dismay .

To her dismay , her name was not on the list.使

The news has been greeted with dismay by local business leaders.

v.

1.~ sb使使使to make sb feel shocked and disappointed

Their reaction dismayed him.使

n.1.;,2.

v.1.使2.使

n.1.the feeling of being very worried, disappointed, or sad about something surprising or shocking that has happened

v.1.to make someone very worried, disappointed, or sad

1. discover dismay disseminate ...

2. disillusion n. dismay n. dispatch v. 、 …

3.使 disintegrate v. dismay v. 使使 disparage v.

4. receiver n. dismay v. recognize v. ...

5. disillusion n. dismay n. dispatch v. 、 …

6. disguise n. dismay n. dispatch n.&v. ...

7. receiver n. dismay v. recognize v. ...

8.使 disintegrate v. dismay v. 使使 disparage v.

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1.Fanny's emotion, which but now had been that of defiance and anger, have turned to dismay and supplication.

2.In the early stages of this week, dismay seems to be overwhelming hope among the rich.

3.Therefore, there should have been no concern or dismay if some of the proposals had not been included in the first list.

4.I stared at him in shock and a small sound of dismay escaped my throat. I hadn't expected this. He still avoided looking in my eye's.

5.When the small sum of money which he brought with him from London came to an end he suffered from no dismay.

6.The only foreseeable problem might be Kobe's dismay at having to concede so much ball-time to Steve Nash.

7.To his dismay, there were hundreds of people ahead of him in line to see St. Peter.

8.And I got all excited, and came back and they sort of looked at me in dismay and said, an island?

9.she found , to her dismay , that this was owing to their having eaten all the seed potatoes , - that last lapse of the improvident.

10.She looked at him in dismay, very confused.