chagrin的中文用法及示例

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  • There is little justice in the 100m qualification as it could lead to an increase in tariffs, much to the chagrin of the small fields.

  • We have no reason to be chagrined at progress of that sort in other countries.

  • Their chagrin is manifest in all these brutalities; they have stimulated their people to do these things.

  • Too often, public health has been the cinderella service for health authorities, to the chagrin of many of the staff working in those authorities.

  • Moore's chagrin over the desire to merge with respectable society equals his contempt for middle-class representations that advertised acting as a female profession.

  • Against this backdrop, it's not surprising that laypeople and scientists alike are fascinated (and often chagrined) by what appear to be lapses in reasoning and weaknesses in conduct.

  • But the question of verification is not the same as the question of truth, as the positivists themselves discovered to their own chagrin.

  • Many thousands of workers became mobilized in unions without voting - to the chagrin of union leaders who were interested in electoral influence.

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