dissatisfied
/dɪsˈsætɪsfaɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈsætɪsfaɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)di(s)-ˈsa-təs-ˌfīd/ (ame, mw)
dissatisfied — 形容詞
- dissatisfiedpositive
- more dissatisfiedcomparative
- most dissatisfiedsuperlative
1. feeling unhappy or annoyed when something does not meet your expectations or the
不滿意
對某事物不如預期而感到不愉快
feeling unhappy or annoyed when something does not meet your expectations or the standard you hoped for
Many customers said they were dissatisfied with the slow service at the new restaurant.
許多顧客表示,他們對那家新餐廳的慢速服務感到不滿意。
dissatisfied with + noun phrase
Leila felt deeply dissatisfied after her promotion came without a pay rise.
Leila 在升職卻沒有加薪後,感到非常不滿意。
intensifier collocation: deeply dissatisfied
The science teachers were dissatisfied that the new timetable caused so much confusion.
自然科老師們對新課表造成那麼多混亂感到不滿意。
Priya was dissatisfied with her maths grade and asked her teacher to re-check the paper.
Priya 對自己的數學成績不滿意,請老師重新批改那份考卷。
Ravi remained dissatisfied with the repair work even after the mechanic tried again.
即使技師又修了一次,Ravi 仍然對維修成果不滿意。
- displeased
slightly more formal; often used in polite complaints or official contexts
- discontented
suggests a deeper, longer-lasting dissatisfaction, often with life or circumstances
- unhappy
broader in meaning; can describe general sadness, not just disappointment with a specific thing
文法句型
dissatisfied with + noun / pronoun / gerund
dissatisfied + that-clause
用法筆記
The subject is always a person or group of people; things or abstract ideas cannot be described as dissatisfied. Common intensifiers include deeply, very, and extremely.