单词 | Discontent |
例句 | 1 Discontent is the first step in progress. 2 What's more miserable than discontent? 3 Years of discontent turned into armed insurrection. 4 Discontent with the current government is strong. 5 Discontent among junior ranks was rapidly spreading. 6 There were murmurs of discontent from the work-force. 7 Discontent simmered and then came to a head with the nationalist protests. 8 For some time there have been murmurings of discontent over the government policy on inflation. 9 Public discontent with the economy remained at a high level. 10 This demonstration was a symptom of discontent among the students. 11 The present wave of strikes stems from discontent among the lower-paid. 12 Discontent stirred the men to mutiny. 13 This riot is only one manifestation of people's discontent. 14 There was an underlying current of discontent among teachers. 15 Perhaps she sensed my growing discontent . 16 Graham attempted to quash rumours of growing discontent. 17 Growing discontent has been symbolized by the protests. 18 There was widespread discontent at/about/over/with the plan. 19 The young workers cackled their discontent with poor pay. 20 The reforms failed to stem social discontent. 21 The audience buzzed with discontent. 22 I heard a mutter of discontent. 23 There is discontent within the farming industry. 24 Discontent resulted from sharply rising rents. 25 Soon,[] the grumblings turned to open discontent. 26 There were rumblings of discontent within the ranks. 27 There is growing discontent with the leadership. 28 He signalled his discontent by refusing to vote. 29 The rebels seem to be trying to capitalize on the public's discontent with the government. 30 These latest riots are a clear manifestation of growing discontent. 1 Years of discontent turned into armed insurrection. 2 Discontent with the current government is strong. 3 Discontent among junior ranks was rapidly spreading. 4 Discontent simmered and then came to a head with the nationalist protests. 5 For some time there have been murmurings of discontent over the government policy on inflation. 6 The rebels seem to be trying to capitalize on the public's discontent with the government. 7 Public discontent with the economy remained at a high level. 8 These latest riots are a clear manifestation of growing discontent. 9 The present wave of strikes stems from discontent among the lower-paid. 10 I heard a mutter of discontent. 31 Discontent in the party will lead to further defections. 32 The peasants expressed their discontent. 33 There is widespread discontent at the quality of education. 34 The strikes were a sign of discontent . 35 tried unsuccessfully to palliate the widespread discontent. 36 There were reports of growing discontent within the army. 37 There are mutterings of discontent among the staff. 38 The higher tax provoked widespread discontent among the poor. 39 The opposition tried to capitalize on popular discontent over the new law. 40 The country was seething with discontent and the threat of revolution was real. 41 Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny. 42 There is widespread discontent among the staff at the proposed changes to pay and conditions. 43 The Labour Party swept in on a tide of discontent over rising prices. 44 This state of discontent and disillusionment created a real crisis for the Republic. 45 The riots are a clear manifestation of the people's discontent. 46 There have been murmurs of discontent over the new rules. 47 The Labour Party swept into on a tide of discontent over rising prices. 48 Overcrowded conditions fuelled discontent and facilitated the spread of radical ideas. 49 After the report was published,[] there were murmurs of discontent round the office. 50 Some of this rising tide of discontent is justified. 51 Now is the winter of our discontent. William Shakespeare 52 Young women are already voicing discontent with their lives. 53 His discontent is no small matter. 54 Workers traditionally express their discontent by going on strike. 55 Maggie knew all about Phoebe's restless unhappiness, her discontent. 56 Trying to conceal and sow the seeds of discontent. 57 This also produced popular discontent directed against the bishops. 58 Her new book examines the causes of social discontent. 59 Discontent comes in proportion to knowledge. 60 There were rumblings of discontent among the students. 61 Yet this discontent was denied political or institutional expression. 62 The riots are a clear manifestation of growing discontent. 63 Discontent lower down the social scale was no less intense. 64 It seemed certain to boost his reputation as a survivor and to stifle growing discontent with his autocratic leadership. 64 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 65 Discontent had grown to such an extent that the government had to withdraw the new tax. 66 The winter of Keynesian discontent probably occurred in the early 1980s, since when there have been signs of a marked rally. 67 When parents refuse, there is either an almighty bust-up or a continuing groundswell of discontent that lasts for weeks. 68 In advanced capitalism neo-Marxists argue that the factors responsible for recruiting people into organized expressions of discontent broaden. 69 The three parties had disagreed on major issues and the coalition had been undermined by national discontent over recent austerity measures. 70 However, some companies in liberalized contexts are already facing shareholder discontent, collapse of market value and take-overs. 71 This latest outbreak of violence is a clear manifestation of discontent in the city. 72 Peasant uprisings were the first signs of discontent among the people. 73 Restlessness is discontent - and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man - and I will show you a failure. Thomas A. Edison 74 The human suffering makes it harder to justify the embargo and creates growing discontent in the region. 75 The rich ethnic mix gave massive scope for discontent, disruption, tension and victimisation. 76 But in spite of a pretty widespread discontent with education as it is, there is no clear view of what it should be. 77 Outbreaks of popular discontent became more frequent, but were no more effective than the great strike of 1977. 78 It is one long sad story of complaining and discontent. 79 Both of these appointments caused some discontent among the senior men of the industry, who resented the appointment of outsiders. 80 But also, and more importantly, the normal upward movement that was for long the solvent for discontent has been arrested. 81 Revolutionary fervour produced discontent at home, and there were frequent uprisings and riots. 82 In addition, social disruption and discontent are said to be fostered by temporary visitors, and ghost communities may be created out-of-season. 83 The election, locals said, hinged on discontent among some parents with the pace of long-awaited school repairs. 84 Often, conservative ex-communists, impatient radicals or politicians seeking to capitalize on popular discontent can give presidents a hard ride. 85 The consequence is to be seen in a rise of mass discontent in the main industrial countries. 86 The Callaghan government never recovered from the sense of ungovernability and social chaos heralded by the winter of discontent. 87 Perhaps she sensed my growing discontent and was frightened of appearing to gloat. 88 Deprived of any effective legal mechanism through which to express their discontent, the peasants expressed it instead through rural disturbances. 89 My worry is that the clamp on public sector pay rises may spark a winter of discontent. 90 Hardship and discontent may declare themselves there, in a victim's revenge. 91 Military action also served as an outlet for widespread samurai discontent. 92 They focused popular discontent over the double-standard and the complicity of aristocratic men in child prostitution. 93 But can violence alter the structure of discontent in a culture of desire? 94 Taken together, however, the selections form a pattern of discontent. 94 95 It would seem that one source of industrial discontent in the modern world is the structure and content of work itself. 96 While major political reforms had been secured, discontent remained among young supporters of the democracy movement. 97 The main effect of liberalisation was to sharpen the edge of peasant discontent. 98 Millionaire Moores, a member of the Littlewoods pools family, is well aware of the discontent on the terraces. 99 Slavery and the slave trade, however, denied self-love to the slave, provoking permanent discontent and possible rebellion. 100 There has been considerable discontent among teachers over pay and conditions. 101 Despite similar appeals by government officials, public discontent remained at a high level, and most workers continued their strike. 102 The discontent and frustration that you feel is entirely your own creation. Stephen Richards 103 But the militants at grassroots level ruthlessly exploited discontent over pay and strikes spread like a virus. 104 Scientists even begin to express openly their discontent with and unease over the reigning paradigm. 105 Far better to draw them into the school to nip things in the bud than leave them to ferment discontent. 106 Glimpses of the West whetted appetites and fuelled discontent at home. 107 Over the next two years the protest movement, a mixture of genuine discontent, sincere concern and self-indulgence, petered out. 108 Mendel points out that this helped pave the way for economic crises that aggravated social discontent before 1905. 109 The military leader was returned to the post he first held from 1979 until 1991, when public discontent forced him out. 110 Discontent with the traditional role of housewife is seen as a middle-class prerogative. 111 The depression which spread from 1899 only temporarily weakened the strike movement and aggravated unemployment and urban discontent. 112 In August 1680 simmering peasant discontent in the district of Mondovi had flared up in open rebellion. 113 But new evidence is emerging that shows even greater military discontent with the general's rule than was previously thought. 114 All the good ideas put forward in these reports will serve only to elevate more people into the region of discontent. 115 By the time she returned to effective public life the turbulent years of mass riot and discontent on the mainland were past. 116 The concessions in the spring parliament of 1340 did not, however, allay the discontent in the countryside. 117 Discontent grew, however, when elected black mayors found that they had few economic resources to command. 118 The Wealth of Nations, however, continued to be viewed with discontent and alarm by the men of the older wisdom. 119 Following this calamity, there was a widespread feeling of discontent in the country. 120 Enough wealth has trickled back to the rural areas in the form of remittances to keep the lid on discontent. 121 But the unions' unpopularity in the wake of the Winter of Discontent and Labour's electoral decline also weakened the movement. 122 Second, and more threatening, there was grass-roots discontent at Baldwin's indolent approach to the tasks of opposition. 123 He would be unwise to underestimate the disruptive potential of its particular form of divine discontent. 124 A great upsurge of popular discontent and nationalism led to the formation of a government headed by Mohammad Mussadeq. 125 So again,[/discontent.html] there is no evidence whatsoever of substantial discontent with the credit arrangement which people use. 126 Instead there seems to be an increasing amount of discontent among people, especially the more highly educated sections of society. 127 But the problems and discontent of today far outstrip the grumblings heard in 1964. 128 Gone was the haunting melancholy, the air not so much of discontent as of incompleteness. 129 Thus ideas and principles are taken over, redefined, and reapplied in order to structure and manage discontent and political rebellion. 130 The election results were attributed to discontent with economic reform among voters. 131 Discontent in women interested him; it gave him a conversational opening, a place to plant his seeds of compassion. 132 Peasant disturbances might be running at a low level, but evidence was mounting of severe discontent in the overpopulated black-earth regions. 133 If they are correct,() welfare costs and political discontent could escalate. 134 Wolfensohn has also had to face internal rumblings of discontent at his authoritarian methods. 135 He has often shown himself ready to make concessions when faced with genuine mass discontent. 136 The discontent of the monarchists and Falangists was as nothing by comparison with the rage felt by the regime's left-wing opponents. 137 The discontent with de Gaulle's policies, which had been building steadily since 1958, suddenly burst into the open. 138 Such conditions fuelled discontent and facilitated the spread of radical ideas. 139 Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. Oscar Wilde 140 Louth was much involved in the Lincolnshire Rising after the dissolution of the abbey in 1536 caused grave discontent in the town. 141 Fear, indeed, appears to be growing that extremists may well try to exploit public discontent. 142 There was a noticeable discontent with parliamentary practices and institutions. 143 When rates are discounted in this way by substantial amounts, bad feeling and discontent may well develop on the site. 144 They contributed tactlessly to a general discontent. 145 The news roused discontent and indignation of the workers. 146 They are the focus of political discontent and agitation. 147 The workforce were smoldering with discontent. 148 Workers have stored up discontent against their box. 149 Discontent stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions. 150 A rising tide of discontent. 151 We heard a mutter of discontent. 152 But the discontent is clearly worrisome to China's central government as well. 153 The whole of their drive to the Vicarage was spent by him in expressing his discontent. 154 Let your discontent break mountain-high against the wall of prejudice, and swamp it to the very foundation. 155 KCTU spokeswoman Woo Moon-sook says workers share the protesters' discontent. 156 That's what the Buddha did long ago to free himself from his own discontent and persistent doubts about what he heard, day-after-day, from his parents, teachers and the palace priests. 157 The discontent has been fuelled by allegations of corruption in high places. 158 Then, perhaps- for there was no foreseeing how it might affect her- Pearl would frown, and clench her little fist, and harden her small features into a stern, unsympathising look of discontent. 159 Other politicians described the scenes in Rome as nothing less than urban guerrilla warfare, saying it hurt the cause of those trying to freely express their discontent. 160 Taft continued stubbornly to defend him and thus exacerbated popular discontent. 161 Faced with growing discontent, as rising expectations clash with lowered economic performance, post-communist rulers turn to nationalism to preserve their own power. 162 It originated in the mid-1960s as a music of the Jamaican poor, reflecting social discontent and the Rastafarian movement. 163 Discontent and populism may now form a vicious circle, both causing economic failure and worsening it. 164 When discussing reasons for discontent, the law of diminishing utility is relevant. 165 Decision crisis means the phenomenon that decision content make the public discontent or resist mood, cause the too drastic and behavioral in the government managing of public. 166 The disputes are fueled by the discontent of workers, many of whom say they haven't partaken of the past decade's prosperity. 167 If necessity is the mother of invention, discontent is the father of progress. 168 Suddenly a Faustian spirit of discontent and universal reform descends on you. 169 Any signs of discontent tend to be magnified and overanalyzed. 170 Key elements of the strategy -- including a cheap currency, regulated interest rates and low energy prices -- are stoking discontent in fellow developing countries, not just Western capitals. 171 It's true that farmers there will suffer as protective trade barriers fall. But a deeper source of their discontent is sheer, longstanding poverty. 172 Despite their popularity among parents and students, the time-limit order has sparked strong discontent from after-school class operators. 173 By tacit agreement they turned to the wine to dispel their discontent. 174 When discussing reasons for discontent, the law of diminishing utility is relevant. Following this logic, insatiable desires are to blame. 175 In this season of our discontent I find it heartening to look back. 176 President Barack Obama is aware of the public discontent with more automaker aid. 177 However, change from discontent is something that you have to execute consciously, because discontent can also provide you with a safety zone. 178 Another source of discontent is tourist's lack of respect for the town's religious traditions - most notably the daily alms-giving ceremony where monks collect food offerings from the faithful. 179 The Tories throw in the bodies left unburied in the "winter of discontent" and the IMF bail-out of 1976. 180 Suspicion, discontent, and strife, come in for dowry with a wife---Robert Herrick, poet. 181 Greek government's austerity program has attracted widespread public discontent, protest-related activities has been going on for nearly a month. 182 That desire must be born of frustration, discontent, and yes, intolerance. 183 Discontent with this secular tendency, Russian philosophy relives the theme of religiousness of philosophy, which is embodied not only by its problem awareness but also its unique method. 184 Inelasticity was scarcely the only reason for the discontent of the Wall Street bankers with the status quo. 184 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 185 Of all the workers in the country bituminous miners probably had best grounds for discontent. 186 The play embodies and presents an Elizabethan homily about order and obedience, the puritans' discontent with the Elizabethan church, and two opposing images of Queen Elizabeth I. 187 An independent opinion poll published today shows growing discontent with the government. 188 It is they who rebuke most impressively the sullenness, the ingratitude, the discontent with which many good gifts of God are received. 189 Evidence of the rising tide of discontent has been captured on film by a small group of "citizen journalists", who newsgather at great personal risk to themselves. 190 Discontent and selfishness strike at the root of national progress. 191 The remarks of discontent came after the US Department of Commerce rejected the inclusion of China into its new list of license exception, Strategic Trade Authorization (STA), this month. 192 A growing gap between urban and rural incomes was thought to be fuelling discontent. 193 Moral decline has also led to discontent, escapism, selfishness and an increase in suicides. 194 These verbs all refer to allaying another's anger, belligerence , discontent, or agitation . To. 195 They claim that most of the people who filed applications had their grievances addressed, obviating the need for a public expression of discontent. 196 But the scribes and Pharisees murmured in discontent against Jesus for joining with such as Levi, who had been a publican or hated tax-gatherer on behalf of the Roman government . 197 Then in 1961, Steinbeck made a comeback with the publication of The Winter of Our Discontent. 198 Ruled by ruthless Muslim mullahs, it faces a largely rigged election for president in June that could uncork social discontent over mishandling of the economy. 199 Play is an important way to help marginalized children to express their discontent. The play therapy has the function of improving the condition of the marginalized children. 200 Syria also has a few strategic cards — notably its support for Palestinian militants Hamas and Lebanese militants Hizballah — to play when necessary to divert attention from domestic discontent. 201 Restlessness of entertainment and discontent of living will destroy the natural virtue of the people. |
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