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disaffected

英 [ˌdɪsəˈfektɪd]

美 [ˌdɪsəˈfektɪd]

adj.  不满的

Collins.1 / BNC.18610 / COCA.16982

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 不满的
      no longer satisfied with your situation, organization, belief etc. and therefore not loyal to it
      1. Some disaffected members left to form a new party.
        部分不满的成员已离党另立新党。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED (对曾经支持过的组织或政治信仰)不再支持的,不满的,不忠的
      Disaffectedpeople no longer fully support something such as an organization or political ideal which they previously supported.
      1. He attracts disaffected voters...
        他吸引了心怀不满的选民们。
      2. Environmental issues provided a rallying point for people disaffected with the government.
        环境问题把对政府不满的人们凝聚了起来。

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • The senator was anxious to convince disaffected voters that he was listening to them.
      参议员急着让心怀不满的选民相信他是在倾听他们的意见。
    • The Catalans, among other disaffected European groups, see Scottish independence as a harbinger of their own bid for nationhood.
      加泰罗尼亚人(catalans)和其他心怀不满的欧洲民族将视苏格兰独立为他们自己建立独立国家的先声。
    • Skeptics have zeroed in on other problems during a half-year of production: shoddy shooting schedules, late payments to cast and crew members, and a revolving door of disaffected directors.
      怀疑论者在出发点半生产年份:其他问题伪劣拍摄时间表,逾期付款演员和工作人员,董事和不满的旋转门。
    • Acronym used by the weary and disaffected.
      令人厌倦的和满腹牢骚的人用的首字母缩略语。
    • The distribution of votes shows that there are many disaffected voters, who do not feel that their views are well represented by the mainstream parties.
      选票的分散表明,许多心怀不满的选民认为主流党派没有很好地代表他们的观点。
    • However, financial industry bodies and lawyers representing companies warned that the scale of the potential pay-outs could generate rogue tip-offs by disaffected employees, wasting resources for both the employer and regulator.
      不过,金融业机构和企业代理律师警告称,在高额奖金刺激下,有些心怀不满的公司员工可能做出不实举报,从而浪费雇主和监管部门的资源。
    • The Partv needs to take steps to attract disaffected voters.
      这一政党需要采取步骤吸引不满的选民。
    • They may, for example, symbolize the telescoped, almost momentary character of the past as seen through the eyes of an anxious or disaffected individual.
      比如说,它们可能象征着近乎瞬间的过去的缩影,就像某个焦虑而不满的人眼里所呈现的那样。
    • The teacher said that he found it difficult to cope with a class of disaffected teenagers.
      老师说他发现很难对付一班子不满社会的青少年。
    • A culture of excuse exonerates the perpetrators as 'disaffected, alienated, frustrated, unemployed.' No other group of frustrated unemployed has resorted to such behavior.
      宽恕的文化认为这些人是愤愤不平的,被疏远的,失意的和失业的,所以才犯下了这些罪行。但是其他失业的和失意的人群并没有诉诸这种暴力行为。