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frustration美 [frʌ'streɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [frʌ'streɪʃ(ə)n] n. prevention,hindrance,blocking,foiling,defeat 1. | [u] 懊丧;懊恼;沮丧the feeling of being frustrated |
| Dave thumped the table in frustration . 戴夫懊恼得捶打桌子。 | | She couldn't stand the frustration of not being able to help. 她帮不上忙,懊丧得不行。 | | |
2. | [c][usupl] 令人懊丧(或懊恼、沮丧)的事物something that causes you to feel frustrated |
| Every job has its difficulties and frustrations. 每个工作都有困难和令人懊恼之处。 | | Inevitably she took out her frustrations on the children. 她不可避免地把气出在孩子们身上。 |
3. | [u] ~ of sth 受阻;受挫;阻止;挫败the fact that sth is preventing sth/sb from succeeding |
| the frustration of all his ambitions 对他所有抱负的打击 |
n. | 1. a feeling of disappointment, exasperation, or weariness caused by goals being thwarted or desires unsatisfied 2. an act or instance of causing somebody or something to be dissatisfied or unfulfilled 3. something that blocks, thwarts, and upsets somebody all at the same time 4. an annoyed or impatient feeling that you get when you are prevented from doing what you want 5. the act of preventing something or someone from being successful 1. a feeling of disappointment, exasperation, or weariness caused by goals being thwarted or desires unsatisfied 2. an act or instance of causing somebody or something to be dissatisfied or unfulfilled 3. something that blocks, thwarts, and upsets somebody all at the same time 4. an annoyed or impatient feeling that you get when you are prevented from doing what you want 5. the act of preventing something or someone from being successful |
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