disappoint
disappoint — 動詞
1. to leave someone feeling sad or let down because something they wanted or expect
使失望
讓人因期望落空而不高興或沮喪
to leave someone feeling sad or let down because something they wanted or expected did not happen or turned out worse than planned
Hao's parents were disappointed when he dropped out of the university programme.
Hao 的父母在他退出大學課程時感到失望。
passive + when-clause for situation-based disappointment
The sequel disappointed many fans who had loved the original film.
這部續集讓許多喜愛原片的影迷感到失望。
Linh did not want to disappoint her coach by missing practice before the match.
Linh 不想因為比賽前缺席練習而讓教練失望。
The team's performance in the final disappointed the entire school.
球隊在決賽中的表現讓全校師生都失望了。
It disappointed the volunteers when the charity event was postponed.
慈善活動被延期,讓志工們很失望。
- let down
more informal; used especially when a person fails someone who relied on them
- dissatisfy
more formal; focuses on unmet needs or standards rather than emotional hurt
- disenchant
more formal and stronger; implies losing a belief or ideal
文法句型
disappoint + person/group
be disappointed + with/in/by + noun/pronoun
用法筆記
Often used in the passive voice (be disappointed). The subject of the active verb can be a person, an event, or a concrete outcome — for example, a film, a test result, or a team's effort.