English to Chinese Dictionary disgruntled

disgruntled

不满
definition
adjective
judges receive letters from disgruntled members of the public
angry or dissatisfied.
example
It marks another win for 'disgruntled' shareholders, but does the penalty go far enough?
Front line staff bore the brunt of the abuse that 'disgruntled' students cast.
Letters from disillusioned and 'disgruntled' fans were answered, phone calls returned.
Officials believe the culprit is likely to be a 'disgruntled' motorist who has been photographed by the cameras and fined.
The move was aimed at persuading 'disgruntled' motorists that fixed sites were not being exploited to raise revenue.
By the end of his life he was a 'disgruntled' and unhappy man, spending any money he had made on drink.
She is no longer vibrant; she is 'disgruntled' and unable to commit to anything or anyone.
The flat looks rather like it has been ransacked by 'disgruntled' burglars.
The President is just being insulted by the citizens, because they are 'disgruntled' .
It would be a good thing to see players who are 'disgruntled' sitting down with management.
We have not fallen from grace or lost all sense of decency, as some 'disgruntled' tribunes of the people would have you believe.
It was the desperate act of a 'disgruntled' former city employee who was refused his old job back.
The defence portrayed her as a 'disgruntled' employee who had reasons to lie.
It seems that some 'disgruntled' moviegoers are angry with the advertisements that now run before most movies.
He was 'disgruntled' at the introduction of the smoking law, saying it took away his freedom.
The 'disgruntled' employees from the data management team left immediately and vowed not to return.
I am feeling decidedly old and decrepit this morning and rather 'disgruntled' with life and myself in general!
A resident was so 'disgruntled' when his rubbish was not collected that he threatened to dump it on the town hall steps.
One executive on the list was shot and killed over a land dispute by a 'disgruntled' business partner.
A good reputation can be severely dented by a dissatisfied cleaner or by a 'disgruntled' customer.
Reports of 'disgruntlement' among a small number of party members emerged following the leadership election at the weekend.
While this nomination was again defeated, further 'disgruntlement' surrounding the pact arrangement came to the fore later in the evening.
Most noticeably, the strikers gained negligible support and caused major public irritation, but this became quickly absorbed into the general 'disgruntlement' with the state of the railways.
‘One of the 'disgruntlements' of the backbenchers is that they felt they hadn't any input into the new legislative programme,’ she says.
Their 'disgruntlement' and anger quickly and spontaneously generated lively discussions and organisation for women's right to be treated as intelligent equals to men, not sex objects and domestic slaves.
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