单词 | disappointing |
释义 | Word family noun disappointment adjective disappointed disappointing verb disappoint adverb disappointingly dis·ap·point·ing /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ◂/ ●●○ adjective DISAPPOINTEDnot as good as you hoped or expected 令人失望的,令人沮丧的 disappointing profit figures 令人失望的盈利数字 The Lakers’ loss in the playoffs was very disappointing. 湖人队在季后赛中的失利令人十分失望。► see thesaurus at bad —disappointingly adverbExamples from the Corpusdisappointing• He finished with a disappointing 72 to go with his first round of 71.• Company profits this year have been very disappointing.• It rained most of the time we were in England, which was pretty disappointing.• It was a disappointing display and we were fortunate to come away with a point.• The delay of the flight was disappointing news for the travelers.• The film's disappointing performance was laid at its documentary style and unfocused lack of drama.• It was finally released on September 23,1970 to disappointing reviews and box office results.• The team had a disappointing season.• He reminds her that her predecessor kept his job for seventeen years, despite a number of disappointing seasons.dis·ap·point·ing adjectiveChineseSyllable good or not as as hoped expected you Corpus |
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