单词 | Frustration |
例句 | (1) Dave thumped the table in frustration . (2) Don't take your frustration out on me. (3) Anna was almost crying with frustration. (4) Their frustration needs some form of expression. (5) He marched off, seething with frustration. (6) I shouted at him in sheer frustration. (7) He cried with anger and frustration. (8) He let out a loud groan of frustration. (9) It was a time fraught with difficulties and frustration. (10) Life frustration, is the rainbow after the storm; life is suffering, there is sunshine after rain the sky looks blue. (11) Anger is often caused by frustration or embarrassment, or a mixture of the two. (12) She couldn't stand the frustration of not being able to help. (13) People often feel a sense of frustration that they are not being promoted quickly enough. (14) Buying a house can be an exercise in frustration. (15) He vented his frustration on his wife. (16) Her anger was only matched by her frustration. (17) She felt like crying with frustration. (18) These petty rules can lead to frustration and anger. (19) His voice rose in frustration. (20) Her words made his heart burn with frustration. (21) Many have expressed frustration at the delays. (22) Relief agencies are drowning in frustration. (23) She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration. (24) I was practically screaming with frustration. (25) I nearly went bonkers with frustration. (26) He clenched his fists in frustration. (27) There were tears of frustration in her eyes. (28) He was still seething with angry frustration. (29) The family is the rain, take irritable, leaving Qingliang; affection is the wind, blowing the sorrow, stay happy; the family is the sun, taking away the darkness, leaving the light. The family is the most great, no matter you are happy, frustration, pain, loss, it will gently on your way, quietly with your life. (30) She went for a brisk walk to work off her frustration. (1) Dave thumped the table in frustration . (2) Don't take your frustration out on me. (3) Anna was almost crying with frustration. (4) Their frustration needs some form of expression. (5) He marched off, seething with frustration. (6) I shouted at him in sheer frustration. (7) He cried with anger and frustration. (8) He let out a loud groan of frustration. (9) It was a time fraught with difficulties and frustration. (10) Anger is often caused by frustration or embarrassment, or a mixture of the two. (11) She couldn't stand the frustration of not being able to help. (12) People often feel a sense of frustration that they are not being promoted quickly enough. (13) She went for a brisk walk to work off her frustration. (14) He vented his frustration on his wife. (15) Her words made his heart burn with frustration. (16) He had to fight back tears of frustration. (17) He took his pent up frustration out on his family. (18) He beat his hands on the steering wheel in frustration. (31) He had to fight back tears of frustration. (32) Several people resigned through frustration. (33) His response is one of anger and frustration. (34) He ground his teeth in frustration. (35) I put his bad temper down to his recent mood of frustration. (36) All that pent up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse. (37) I could sense his frustration at not being able to help. (38) The results show the level of frustration among hospital doctors. (39) He would start writing to his family and would screw the letter up in frustration. (40) Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me. (41) Their frustration and anger will manifest itself in crying and screaming. (42) He took his pent up frustration out on his family. (43) The frustration of his ambitions made him a bitter man. (44) The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration. (45) If you don't express your feelings, frustration and anger can build up. (46) In a fury of frustration and fear Nina bit his hand. (47) I was close to tears with frustration,[] but I held back. (48) Sometimes frustration and anger can boil over into direct and violent action. (49) With a gesture of frustration, she swept the cards from the table. (50) He beat his hands on the steering wheel in frustration. (51) Frustration, anger and desperation have led to a series of wildcat strikes. (52) I could hear mum venting her frustration by banging the pots noisily. (53) Screaming at the top of your voice is a good way of venting pent-up frustration. (54) He clenched his fists in frustration and annoyance. (55) Carlos' frustration was evident in his comments. (56) And all my frustration was flying in their faces. (57) Allow yourself opportunities to express anger, frustration, and sadness. (58) Liz's fingernails were tingling, her nerves crawling with frustration. (59) Action was his antidote to frustration. (60) In his frustration, Doug picked up a piece of dead wood and flung it as far as he could. (61) Inconsistencies can be very confusing for young children and conflicting attitudes over toilet training and discipline can lead to frustration and unhappiness. (62) The build-up of frustration he had felt since he lost the part would not allow him to be silent. (63) The place was suffused with struggle and resentment and frustration. Petty crime was commonplace. (64) If they adopted that system which costs nothing you would avoid patients' frustration and give the health service a better name. (65) Still pinned to the floor I was about to burst into tears of frustration when I was suddenly released. (66) But it was born out of frustration with the intransigent Football League and greed among the bigger clubs. (67) This restrictive covenant is often included in village or rural sites and can result in lengthy delays and extreme frustration. (68) I said I get a lot of enquiries from frustrated knitters on this point and I can well understand their frustration. (69) But there was a sombre shadow of familiarity to it and after subjective eons of frustration, intuition struck her. (70) You go crazy with the frustration and throw a bad punch and take his counter in your mouth or solar plexus. (71) Drudgery, monotony, fatigue, mental frustration, physical discomfort - all are the same in either case. (72) Robert, the Casanova of the plains, was in a nicely stirred frenzy of desire and frustration. (73) More often, however, the cause is simple frustration at being unable to adapt to the technical demands of the art. (74) Frustration is where a contract is terminated by an event which has arisen through no fault of either contracting party. (75) For this general practitioners are rewarded with an income below the national average and a level of frustration much above it. (76) Repeated commissions and zemstvo investigations drew a grim picture of peasant destitution and growing frustration. (77) Fromm connects the fear of abandonment with the frustration arising from a necessary dependence upon others. (78) In defiant frustration, Nicole dabbles in the underground Seattle rock scene,[] where the older guys are equally alluring and dangerous. (79) He relieved his frustration, he vented his anger and hatred. (80) It's just hard for your Earth dwellers to conjure these all out of a hat in the midst of frustration. (81) You crumple the paper and begin daydreaming to ease the frustration. (82) Throughout time, people have turned their anger and frustration inward. (83) For certain groups of students there clearly was a correlation between radicalism and frustration over employment prospects. (84) How you connect can make the difference between pleasure and frustration. (85) Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward. Kurt Vonnegut (86) It was adopted by those abolitionists who in a growing mood of frustration had also developed the agency system. (87) Independent councillor Derek McVickers sparked controversy when he said he understood Albert Dryden's frustration at planning decisions. (88) He deliberately paused outside the door, forcing them to wait in frustration before they dared erupt into excited comment. (89) Most agreed the experience had dented their confidence and morale, leaving lasting memories of isolation and frustration. (90) Just now work seemed the best antidote to the frustration that was boiling inside her. (91) Latin temperaments rose in exasperation in direct proportion to their owners' frustration. (92) Let us make sure that we do not direct our anger and frustration on to people who are only trying to help us. (93) Frustration can easily occur unless members radically change their thinking to view the church-as-a-force. (94) Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration. (95) Milan: Operators reacted with frustration to a spate of new capital increase operations announced late last week. (96) Those meetings highlighted the deep sense of frustration with the management of the Foyle system. (97) It also condemns Labour-minded people in the North to acute political frustration. (98) The discontent and frustration that you feel is entirely your own creation. Stephen Richards (99) A number of the dilemmas discussed above have raised the level of frustration of the scientists. (100) But his frustration was part of the larger crisis which now confronted him, as it did everyone else. (101) He retired in 1982 in some frustration with the civil service before eventually becoming director-general of the Institute of Directors. (102) Her frustration over the chaos that became the Cleveland controversy is palpable. (103) In frustration, she talked to a lawyer and settled out of court with her former employer. (104) Disappointment and frustration began to accumulate in criticism of Buxton as parliamentary leader of the cause. (105) Almost bursting with frustration, Carla Sloane swept past Mr Skipton and out of the kitchen. (106) Of course,[http:///frustration.html] divisions among the anti-unionists helped frustration on its way. (107) For another it may be frustration at the discovery that his body lacks the co-ordination needed to perform a precise movement correctly. (108) The winner made one bad blunder six fences from home but that could be put down more to frustration than anything else. (109) When some one or something stops them from getting their own way, their frustration can build up to explosion point. (110) A meeting in October demonstrated both the students' growing awareness of a sense of group responsibility and their frustration. (111) She is the all-powerful source of satisfaction and frustration, happiness and sadness, love and hate. (112) Most of us with children can understand the frustration of a parent, driven beyond endurance, who hits out. (113) But there was also frustration because people assumed that another round of elections would return the same old faces. (114) After considerable grumbling and frustration, Roosevelt devised a different strategy for influencing the court. (115) Another audience member expresses her frustration: Are we talking about a chemical imbalance? (116) Then I felt guilty that I had shown my anger and frustration. (117) When writing, you probably experience the same anxieties, ranging from irritation to frustration to outrage. (118) Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment. Dale Carnegie (119) The threat follows frustration at the lack of success of voluntary agreements to curb abstractions from the rivers. (120) This demarcation is achieved, as we saw in our earlier discussion of Winnicott, through frustration. (121) They also can help students overcome barriers to success, frustration, and pain, helping them grow to greater self-sufficiency. (122) Adjustment should not mean the frustration of identities, but rather should mean an emphasis upon essential values and verities. (123) Some examples include frustration over work, an argument with a spouse, and celebration of a baseball game win. (124) The frustration he caused her was the keynote of every one-sided altercation. (125) Helen's frustration with people who don't appreciate her could result in a marked reduction in her tolerance level. (126) But to Boro's frustration, the ball hit the crossbar, bounced down and was cleared. (127) Every teenage fantasy, frustration and obsession is here as the naive youngsters exchange their drab existences for an alcohol-induced escapism. (128) It stunned Boro and their frustration turned to anger after being denied an almost certain penalty. (129) I imagined that these characters were popular because they reflected the frustration of those who couldn't escape their lives either. (130) Something in her that had, at first, revolted in anger and frustration at her own helplessness, now shrivelled and atrophied. (131) The feeling of anger and hurt now gets added to the disappointment and frustration. 3. (132) That devil, born of isolation, he had seen so often destroy young men through exhaustion, frustration and despair. (133) And I write, hoping to exorcise some frustration. (134) National frustration ushered in the Reagan administration. (135) Why take outpour frustration on the flight attendant? (136) A conflict or a frustration is not necessarily pathogenic. (137) Do not let anxiousness or frustration take over. (138) The establishment of AID inaugurated a long period of turmoil and frustration. (139) There can be an emotional overlay to the frustration of solving real problems. (140) In her view,[http:///frustration.html] it is middle - class Roma who are leaving in frustration. (141) And to add insult to injury , MercuryRet - rograde, an astral condition infamous for frustration - n, exacerbate - s existing tensions. (142) His fists clench and unclench in leashed frustration at his impotence. (143) My primary frustration with this book is the many typographical errors. (144) Unnecessary or difficult navigation is a major frustration to users. (145) Nineteen eighty-two was probably the high-water mark both of the fascination and the frustration with literary theory in this country. (146) Jealous of the professionalism they find here, these outcasts rant and rave in frustration. (147) Furthermore, you should not allow frustration from one problem to carry over the next problem. (148) Your simple behaviour may result a quagmire of errors, mis - directed activity and utter frustration. (149) Therefore, others frustrated, frustration, grief, should not gloat, but should be caring, understanding feelings. (150) Indeed, such climbs bring with them inordinate does of sheer misery, discomfort, tedium, and frustration. (151) For the unhurried, the office can be a particular source of frustration. (152) Bird expressed particular frustration with Stephen Jackson 's on - court demeanor. (153) You need perseverance to push through those moments of frustration. (154) He nodded repeatedly as if carried away by wretchedness and frustration. (155) Frustration education should be arranged as a required course for all children. (156) Aid workers in Haiti say earthquake relief efforts are starting to make an impact, but frustration is mounting in Port-au-Prince, where Haitians say they lack food, water and a government. (157) Mussina, like Hughes, knows firsthand the frustration of a hamstring injury. (158) For many particle physicists, however, it was a year of frustration. (159) Despite that, the custom game experience of Demigod has remained an exercise in frustration. (160) At night he would lie sleepless on his cot, suffering an almost unbearable frustration. (161) His frustration was interrupted when the gargoyle from the roof came crashing through the ceiling. (162) Sitting at home would only have had him climbing the walls with frustration. (163) The result can be confusion , frustration, possibly bitterness and a resulting slowness to take decisions. (164) Searching for your stapler , calculator, note pad or pen is a time - waster, creating stress and frustration. (165) Polarization of undergraduates , born of frustration over an uneven starting point. (166) Improved User Experience - Setup Squeezer improves download performance and reduces user frustration with rapid unpacking. (167) The trail , the frustration, claimed him again and he searched the ground avidly. (168) Frustration came to a head when Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates visited Tokyo in October. Mr. (169) Only when he thought himself unobserved could one discern the underlying melarcholy and frustration. (170) Maturity is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat, without complaint or collapse. (171) The frustration we felt with the bureaucracy was based on solid reasons. (172) The protests have been their way of venting their political frustration. (173) Just getting through each day eas an ecercise in frustration and exhaustion. (174) The boss's misapprehension mad her want to weep with frustration. (175) Willful people cannot tolerate the slightest frustration of their wishes. (176) Meanwhile ,[] I've never heard such universal frustration and disappointment with Bryant permeating the Laker organization. |
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