n. 懊恼;委屈;气愤
vt. 使……懊恼
n. (Chagrin)人名;(英)沙格兰
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第三人称单数
chagrins
现在分词
chagrining
过去式
chagrined
过去分词
chagrined
]
词根:chagrin
adj.
chagrined 苦恼的;失望的
v.
chagrined 使懊恼(chagrin的过去分词)
1.To his chagrin, she escaped, which is what lead him to go to the front desk to complain.
使他懊恼的是,这个女孩逃走了。所以他就到前台来投诉了。
2.Screen time is routinely limited, much to the chagrin of their keyboard-pounding offspring.
孩子面对屏幕的时间常常遭到限制,这让敲打着键盘长大的一代颇为苦恼。
3.At slower speeds they would have turned into graphite, much to the chagrin of brides-to-be everywhere.
与随处可见的准新娘的懊恼一样,稍微慢一点它们就会变成石墨。
4.One of the first things we did when we moved in, to the chagrin of the architect, was to replace the leaded Windows.
让建筑师大为懊恼的是,我们搬进去最先做的事情之一就是换掉了花饰铅条窗。
5.I realized, to my chagrin, that I had entered the ranks of the poor.
我意识到我堕入了贫困阶层,这真让人懊恼不已。
6.He noted with chagrin how little hair clung to his head.
他苦恼地发现原来他头上的毛发是那么的稀疏。
7.Supper was served at 11 PM, and at that time the doors were closed for good, as the Duke of Wellington discovered to his chagrin.
晚餐是在晚上11点提供的,在那个时段门是要被关上的,惠灵顿公爵就是这个时候吃的闭门羹。