adj. 不满的;不高兴的
1.By Wednesday, a group of 30 disgruntled customers had plans to meet at the store on Saturday.
到了星期三,由30名顾客所组成的小组已经计划好星期六在那家商店见面。
2.By Wednesday, a group of 30 disgruntled customers had plans to meet at the store on Saturday.
到了星期三,由30名顾客所组成的小组已经计划好星期六在那家商店见面。
3.This is not the time for bankers, however disgruntled, to jump ship.
尽管满腹牢骚,现在也不是银行业者跳槽的时候。
4.Charles Clarke a disgruntled former minister.
查尔斯·克拉克怀有怨言的前大臣。
5.She remained disgruntled two days later.
两天过去了,她仍在闹情绪。
6.The late dinner disgruntled my father.
晚饭太晚让我父亲气恼了。
7.In rural Maine, a disgruntled neighbor murders his enemy and turns him into a scarecrow, leaving him "drying slowly, slowly in the wind".
在缅因州的乡下,一个心有愤恨的邻居杀死了他的敌人并把他变成了一个稻草人,让他“在风中慢慢地、慢慢地晾干”。
8.I left feeling disgruntled at the way I'd been treated.
我受到如此对待因而愤然离去。