disenchanted
disenchanted — 形容詞
1. no longer having the positive or hopeful feelings you once had about someone or
幻滅
理想破滅後不再相信原本的事物
no longer having the positive or hopeful feelings you once had about someone or something, because you have found out about their faults or the problems they cause
After the scandal, many voters felt deeply disenchanted with their leaders.
醜聞爆發後,許多選民對他們的領袖感到深深幻滅。
collocation: deeply disenchanted + with
Kofi grew disenchanted with his job after years of low pay and long hours.
Kofi 在多年的低薪和長時間工作後,對自己的工作愈來愈感到幻滅。
pattern: grow disenchanted + with + noun
Aiko became disenchanted with the fashion industry after seeing how it treated workers.
Aiko 在目睹時尚產業如何對待勞工後,對這個行業感到幻滅。
Leila felt disenchanted with the university when her favourite professor resigned.
當最喜歡的教授辭職時,Leila 對這所大學感到幻滅。
Many young people are disenchanted by political parties that break their promises.
許多年輕人對那些背棄承諾的政黨感到幻滅。
- disillusioned
almost identical; disillusioned focuses slightly more on having had false beliefs corrected
- disappointed
broader in scope; disappointment can be about a single event, while disenchantment implies a deeper shift in perception
- dissatisfied
narrower; dissatisfaction often targets specific shortcomings rather than a general loss of faith
文法句型
be disenchanted with [someone/something]
become/grow/feel disenchanted with [someone/something]
be disenchanted by [something]
用法筆記
Typically followed by 'with' to specify the person, institution, or activity that no longer inspires trust or enthusiasm, or by 'by' to specify the experience or discovery that caused the change.