dismay
n[U]
feeling of shock and discouragement 惊愕; 气馁; 灰心
be filled/struck with dismay (at the news, etc) (得到这消息等)极为震惊
He learned to his dismay that he had lost his job. 他得知自己失去了工作, 十分伤心.
We watched in blank dismay as she packed her bags. 我们瞧著她打行李, 感到无可奈何. dismay, v [Tn usu passive 通常用於被动语态]
fill (sb) with dismay 使(某人)惊愕或气馁
We were all dismayed at his refusal to co-operate. 他不肯合作使我们感到非常失望.
The wall behind looks a bit grey and dull. What can we do to make it look less ugly?
后面那堵墙看起来有点暗。我们能不能让它漂亮点?
It then sends these signals down an ordinary telephone line to another fax machine, which changes the signals back into the shapes of letters.
然后把这些符号通过一条普通的电话线送到另一台传真机上,传真机又把符号变为字母形状。
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.