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dismaydismayD.J.:[disˈmei]K.K.:[dɪsˈme]vt.1.■使惊愕, 使焦虑, 使气馁The thought that she might fail the history test dismayed her.想到历史可能考不及格时, 她很沮丧。I was dismayed to learn that she had failed again.得知她又一次失败, 我感到惊愕。n.1.■惊愕, 气馁I am filled with dismay at the news.我对这个消息极为震惊。To their dismay, the door was locked.使他们惊慌的是, 门已被锁上了。“Someone stole my house!” she said in dismay.“有人偷了我们家!”她惊恐地说。I was dismayed when I recongnized the voice of Mrs. Bates.当我听出是贝茨夫人的声音时, 我感到丧气。 |