单词 | Dismay |
例句 | (1) Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation. (2) The crowd threw up their hands in dismay. (3) He looked at her in dismay. (4) She could not hide her dismay at the result. (5) 'Someone stolen my house!' she said in dismay. (6) The old man groaned with dismay. (7) They stared at each other in dismay. (8) The news has been greeted with dismay by local business leaders. (9) The government has expressed "deep dismay" at police violence against protesters. (10) To her dismay(), her name was not on the list. (11) He learned to his dismay that he had lost his job. (12) 'someone stole my house!'she said in dismay. (13) The news was greeted with widespread dismay. (14) "Someone stole my house!" she said in dismay. (15) Louise stared at the torn letter in dismay. (16) She let out a groan of dismay. (17) She could not keep the dismay from her voice. (18) The thought of leaving filled him with dismay . (19) I am filled with dismay at the news. (20) The news was greeted with dismay in some quarters. (21) Otherwise, inundation would ensue to our dismay. (22) The news was received with dismay. (23) To their dismay, the door was locked. (24) I felt a mounting dismay at the prospect. (25) John felt a lurch of dismay. (26) I read of her resignation with some dismay. (27) It was impossible to hide my dismay at what I had seen. (28) The European Court's decision has been greeted with dismay by fishermen. (29) Aid workers were said to have been filled with dismay by the appalling conditions that the refugees were living in. (30) His initial surge of euphoria was quickly followed by dismay. (1) Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation. (2) The crowd threw up their hands in dismay. (3) He looked at her in dismay. (4) She could not hide her dismay at the result. (5) 'Someone stolen my house!' she said in dismay. (6) The old man groaned with dismay. (7) They stared at each other in dismay. (8) The news has been greeted with dismay by local business leaders. (9) Aid workers were said to have been filled with dismay by the appalling conditions that the refugees were living in. (10) The government has expressed "deep dismay" at police violence against protesters. (11) His initial surge of euphoria was quickly followed by dismay. (12) To her dismay, her name was not on the list. (13) 'someone stole my house!'she said in dismay. (14) I am filled with dismay at the news. (15) Otherwise, inundation would ensue to our dismay. (16) To their dismay, the door was locked. (31) Much to my dismay, she was out when I called. (32) The laws on hunting cause dismay to many animal lovers. (33) We watched in blank dismay as she packed her bags. (34) Brady made no secret of his dismay over his treatment. (35) She discovered, to her dismay, that her exam was a whole month earlier than she'd expected. (36) Her face registered dismay. (37) Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore, when they noticed with dismay that the speed-boat was moving in a circle. (38) He looked at the piles of dirty dishes and gave a groan of dismay. (39) The supporters watched in/with dismay as their team lost 6-0. (40) I found to my dismay that I had left my notes behind. (41) She looked in dismay at her half-clothed puppet. (42) Long fasts did not dismay her. (43) Dauntless regarded this imposing edifice with dismay. (44) A hushed dismay hovered over the town. (45) She gave a smothered yelp of dismay. (46) Round the table the faces expressed dismay, disbelief, doubt. (47) Tonight the Diocese of Oxford reacted with dismay. (48) Leibniz watched these events with dismay. (49) Only then did he throw his arms out in dismay. (50) Conscientious parents, and there were some,[http:///dismay.html] viewed the situation with dismay. (51) With a jolt of self-knowledge Caroline registered the same feeling of dismay as at that cool withdrawal after their picnic. (52) What is happening to me? she questioned herself in dismay. (53) Her back was aching badly now and she viewed the steep climb with some dismay. (54) But one listens to her final records with dismay after hearing the fresh, uncanny beauty of the early ones. (55) Keeping her distance, she had stepped into the road and watched in dismay until Ixora had turned the corner. (56) Yet there has also been dismay that concern over insider dealing may threaten the flow of information. (57) And needs change overnight, as many executives and senior managers have found to their dismay in the past several years. (58) I had always assumed that this sort of civilized dismay at barbarism was the monopoly of our cause. (59) The murmurs - of surprise, dismay, muted terror, mutiny - are allowed to run their course. (60) There is also a growing sense of dismay that attempts to contain and control corporate crime are largely absent or ineffectual. (61) While Norm professed dismay with his thievery, he always kept what Benjy brought him. (62) Moving to the windows overlooking the dock, he watched his men work, a look of dismay on his face. (63) Albert, normally poker faced, wore a look of pure dismay. (64) The five main party leaders contesting the general election united to express dismay at the breakdown of the Gatt negotiations. (65) Their decision to screen live matches regularly on Monday nights was greeted with a mixture of sour grapes and shrewish dismay. (66) She yawned, to show how tired she was, and to her dismay found her excuse was genuine. (67) When the Soviet plan reached Mr Bush, he welcomed it politely but with undisguised dismay. (68) She opened the case and looked with dismay at the flimsy green silk nightdress lying on top of the matching gown. (69) Next, it underlined the dismay with which many observers viewed the prospect of direct superpower involvement in Gulf affairs. (70) He rubbed his forehead, a look of dismay on his face that Rob had never seen there before. (71) To her annoyance - and her dismay - Ashley felt her heart break into its usual erratic beat behind her ribs. (72) Alvin shook his head in dismay at their performance, but the audience had loved their persevering spirit. (73) Andy, whose estranged wife Fergie has caused much of the dismay, could be the hardest hit. (74) This caused a sensation among the surfing fraternity, but dismay in the hearts of Quiksilver's rivals. (75) The bank had made no secret of their dismay over Virgin's venture into airlines. (76) The people of the North made no secret of their dismay over the way things were going. (77) In mounting dismay she peered into the gloom, the invidious nature of her position coming home to her with a vengeance. (78) In dismay Paige realised that the atlas lay open to his inspection. (79) He sounded as if he was thoroughly disgusted by the whole business and she felt a pang of dismay. (80) Some of them express dismay, others celebrate,[http:///dismay.html] but all are astonished. (81) Her brother rowed across and to his dismay saw that the man was wearing convict's clothes. (82) Thank goodness you've rescued me, she thought, yet hard on the heels of her relief came dismay. (83) Perhaps Lucy would have melted weakly into his bony arms had not an expression of dismay and incredulity come over his face. (84) But such findings as these were greeted with dismay and defiant incredulity by professional moralists and church leaders. (85) If your review does not stop them, at least your rapier has sown confusion and dismay. (86) Fellow students expressed shock and dismay over the racist incidents. (87) More potent still was the dismay which gripped Washington whenever it contemplated the implications of a permanently weakened or uncooperative Britain. (88) That the falsehoods concerned a nuclear power plant sharpened the dismay. (89) But it is the means by which these desirable ends are to be achieved that must shock and dismay. (90) She looked in the mirror, exclaiming in dismay at her appearance. (91) Anyone could have typed that message and his initial, she realised with dismay. (92) Or, you were the bright one, whom your siblings watched with admiration and dismay. (93) So Brick, who had at first dismay, now had no room to grouse. (94) This was met with dismay and objection, but the logic could not be refuted. (95) Unfortunately they are no respecters of persons or property as car owners find to their dismay. (96) The report says that most respondents expressed shock and dismay over racist incidents on campus. (97) Her initial surge of euphoria was instantly followed by dismay. (98) Such alarms reflected the Alsops' tendency to cloak their analyses in portentous terms of dread and dismay. (99) Left behind in the road the soldiers bunched in dismay, not one daring the same leap. (100) At times these difficulties combined with a muddled administrative situation to produce utter confusion and dismay. (101) And of course the moments of dismay and indecision were moments lost. (102) Lucy discovered to her dismay that she was pregnant. (103) Meg looked up at her in dismay. (104) The enemy retreated in perfect dismay. (105) The father's face stiffened with dismay. (106) The prideful cat hunted around like a headoff inand finally left in dismay. (107) To her dismay, the blood continued to ooze out, unabated. (108) Some Trojan or Lycian archer has wounded him with an arrow to our dismay,[] and to his own great glory. (109) At length there broke in upon my dreams a cry as of horror and dismay; and thereunto, after a pause, succeeded the sound of troubled voices, intermingled with many low moanings of sorrow or of pain. (110) His back ached badly, and he noticed with dismay that his paws were beginning to get all crinkly . (111) The captain made her advances that filled her with sickening dismay. (112) She assumed an air of confidence in spite of her dismay. (113) Many of his contemporaries shared his surprise and dismay and assumed that this apparent triumph of an uncivilised eastern nation over the best fighting machine in Europe was but a flash in the pan. (114) "The gay mayor maybe lay in the hay by the Baby bay," he says in dismay. (115) To my dismay, a friend recently told me he prefers the Rachmaninoff piano concertos to those of Mozart because Rachmaninoff is more "gutsy" and "wears his heart on his sleeve." (116) Much to the dismay of the older, more experienced Rasta, the younger generation is getting use to the fast food takeover, the lazy, frivolous, simple way of life. (117) 'How could you be so treacherous!' said Tess, between archness and real dismay, and getting rid of his arm by pulling open his fingers one by one, though at the risk of slipping off herself. (118) But this news has been the biggest cause of dismay to the US Navy since a Chinese attack submarine embarrassingly popped up in the middle of a US Navy fleet exercise off China. (119) To his dismay he saw that the thread was no longer silver but gray and lusterless . (120) Shelton listened with mingled feelings of amusement and dismay, till the old actor, having finished resumed his crouching posture at the table. (121) With inward dismay I noted his eyes glint with interest. (122) And their fear and dismay increased when they searched the fallen apartment, for of the gentle Musides, and of the marvellously fashioned image of Tyche, no trace could be discovered. (123) To my dismay, I came upon the article about Thomas Moore, Ph.D., titled "Patients' Souls Called Medicine's Missing Link" in the December 3, 2010, issue. (124) To Wang's great dismay , a virulent antireform clique dismantled the system. (125) Much to the dismay of his present readers, Pirandello was an ardent fascist who joined the party in 1923. (126) Further evidence of China's increasing dismay with Pyongyang comes in a cable in June 2009 from the US ambassador to Kazakhstan, Richard Hoagland. (127) And, to her parent's dismay, she currently lives in their basement, rent free, at the ripe age of 29. (128) We were all looking at each other in dismay and at a loss for words. (129) What may instead be true is that, to the dismay of liberals, the growing belief that Mr Obama is a Muslim will compel him to be ever more risk-averse when choosing between safety and civil liberty. (130) Later, much to his dismay, it became a favorite hobbyhorse of the anti-globalization left. (131) Here was matter for dismay, for they were soaked through and chilled. (132) These slices of prog electronica created dismay amongst the critics at the time. (133) The modern cosmological models give a very dismay future of the universe. (134) Wuduo stuck out her tongue in dismay at her gaffe. (135) But a news event about a real person can inspire public admiration, shock or utter dismay. (136) Dismay greeted reports on November 6th that BP, an oil firm, was ditching plans to build a wind farm at the Isle of Grain, a blowy expanse of industrialised desolation in Kent. (137) Hitherto, Budweiser has been at the forefront of the Americanisation of the world, often to the dismay of foreign drinkers of traditional beers who regard a Bud as a glass of water spoiled. (138) The ministers expressed dismay at the continued practice of ethnic cleansing. (139) To the dismay of everyone in blue, the referee had missed the handball - but the linesman hadn't. (140) Under a cruel eye outworn. The little ones spend the day, In sighing and dismay. (141) Although Cernan and Lovell expressed their dismay with President Obama's decision, Mr Armstrong tactfully avoided the subject. |
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