失望英语怎么说
- I have been terribly disappointed, for this child has brought the most frightful animals into the house.
- This magnificent promise does not indemnify us against the grief of losing a beloved brother or even against disappointment with God.
- If we look to the inherited leadership and power, we will continue to be disappointed and frustrated with our failure to fix the economy.
- We are disappointed in the behavior recently exhibited by Michael Phelps.
- She longed to be alone that she might give full vent to her sorrow and despair.
- I was disappointed to find that they had left already.
- That also came out of my frustration with ABC.
- Our world encourages us to detach from the moment, put ourselves down, and live for something other than where we are right now.
- There were some rather disappointing missed opportunities.
- He accepted that the ultimate responsibility for the disappointment of voters rested with him.
- Jim was always disappointed that his son was unwilling to follow in his father's footsteps and take over the farm.
- When people disappoint you, it's not their fault. They're just being who they are. Your expectations are at fault.
- Our defeat was expected but it is disappointing nevertheless.
- Etzioni expressed his frustration about the interests of his graduate students.
- To my disappointment the bank bounced the cheque.
- The band only played for about half an hour—it was a real sell.
- B: Yes, I do. How disappointing!
- They were bitterly disappointed at the result of the game.
- They were understandably disappointed with the result.
- Such Allies can let you down in a pinch.
- Late delivery of the goods has caused us to disappoint several of our most valued customers.
- Parents have high expectations for their children, and once the children let them down, they will push a lot of pressure on their kids.
- Our brains are filled with all sorts of details that might not be part of other people's, which could lead to disappointment for us.
- The client sent a massive spec document - to everyone's dismay.
- Most disappointments grow from unmet expectations. Set realistic expectations for yourself, based on your strengths, then strive to exceed them.