disappoint
disappoint
英[ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnt]美[ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnt]
v.使失望,使落空;
第三人称单数:disappoints;
过去式:disappointed;
过去分词:disappointed;
现在分词:disappointing;
例句
He's building me up too much— I may disappoint him.他将我捧上了天, 我可能会令他失望。
I promised to buy my son a new bicycle but I had to disappoint him.我答应给儿子买辆新自行车, 可我不得不让他失望了。
I'm sorry to disappoint your hope.对不起,我使你失望了.
He's building me up too much — I may disappoint him.他将我捧上了天,我可能会令他失望.
Her decision to cancel the concert is bound to disappoint her fans.她决定取消这场音乐会,肯定会使她的歌迷失望。
She knew that she would disappoint him.她知道她会令他失望的。
英语六级真题
2% in November and December at stores open more than a year, a disappointing holiday season performance that capped a difficult year for a department store chain facing wideranging challenges.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文I heard the recent sculpture exhibit was kind of disappointing.
出自-2012年12月听力原文柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
VERB
使失望
If things or people disappoint you, they are not as good as you had hoped, or do not do what you hoped they would do.
例句
She knew that she would disappoint him.她知道她会令他失望的。A spokesman for UNHCR said he was surprised and disappointed by the decision.联合国难民署的一位发言人说他对这一决定既震惊又失望。英汉词典释义
vt.
使(人)失望
I promised to buy my son a new bicycle but I had to disappoint him.我答应给儿子买辆新自行车, 可我不得不让他失望了。使破灭;使落空
英英词典释义
Verb
1. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of;
"Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage"