disillusioned
/ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒnd/ (bre, ipa) · [dˌɪsɪlˈuʒənd] /ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒnd/ (ame, ipa) · [dˌɪsɪlˈuʒənd] /ˌdis-ə-ˈlü-zhənd How to pronounce disillusioned (audio)/ (ame, mw)
disillusioned — 形容詞
- disillusionedpositive
- more disillusionedcomparative
- most disillusionedsuperlative
1. feeling disappointed and no longer able to admire or trust someone or something
幻滅的
看清真相後失去信心的
feeling disappointed and no longer able to admire or trust someone or something after learning what they are really like.
After the leaked emails, Dario felt disillusioned with the student union.
那些外流郵件曝光後,Dario 對學生會感到很幻滅。
be disillusioned with + institution
Hari grew disillusioned by the charity when managers ignored the shelter workers.
當管理層無視收容所員工時,Hari 對那家慈善機構愈來愈幻滅。
grow disillusioned by + behavior
Years of unpaid internships left Ilan disillusioned about working in fashion.
多年做無薪實習後,Ilan 對在時尚業工作這件事感到幻滅。
Paloma sounded disillusioned after the party promised change and raised rents.
那個政黨一邊承諾改革、一邊讓房租上漲後,Paloma 聽起來很幻滅。
By winter, the village volunteers were disillusioned with the mayor's clean-water plan.
到了冬天,村裡的志工們已經對市長的淨水計畫感到幻滅。
- disenchanted
very close, but slightly more literary and sometimes less emotionally sharp
- disappointed
weaker; you can be disappointed without losing trust or admiration
- cynical
stronger and broader; often suggests a lasting distrust of people or systems
文法句型
be disillusioned with + [person, institution, or idea]
be disillusioned by + [event or behavior]
be disillusioned about + [future or career]
用法筆記
Usually follows verbs like be, feel, become, grow, or sound, and often takes with, by, or about to name the person, group, or ideal that has lost your trust. It is stronger than disappointed because it suggests earlier respect or hope has been broken.