displease
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英 [dɪsˈpli:z]
美 [dɪsˈpliz]
是什么意思
使生气,使不愉快;冒犯,触怒;
使生气;使不快;
变形
过去式:displeased过去分词:displeased现在分词:displeasing第三人称单数:displeases
英英释义
displease[ dis'pli:z ]
- v.give displeasure to
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- His actions greatly displease me.
他的举止令我不高兴。 - Her husband's failure to notice her new hairstyle displeased her very much.
她丈夫没注意到她的新发型,这使她大为不快。 - He'd do anything rather than displease his parents.
他无论如何也不会惹父母生气。
权威例句
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