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chagrin

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++chag·rin1 /ˈʃæɡrɪn $ ʃəˈɡrɪn/ noun [uncountable]  ANNOYannoyance and disappointment because something has not happened the way you hoped 懊恼,失望to somebody’s chagrin Much to her chagrin, I got the job. 让她大为懊恼的是,我得到了那份工作。
Examples from the Corpus
chagrinTo his senior executives' chagrin, Mr McGovern always flies economy class and is proud of it.To his chagrin, only a small crowd turned out to watch him.She could sympathize with his chagrin but it was hardly enough to keep him awake at night.The company will probably discover, to its chagrin, that it cuts both ways.She glanced round, spotting Terry Lewis on the outer fringes of their circle, an expression of chagrin on his face.For Crespi, getting lost in natural space led to a moment of chagrin followed by an act of substitution.The right is hereditary but I've done nothing about it, slightly to my father's chagrin.To the chagrin of congressional leaders, his policy proposals were prepared in secret without consultation with them.
chagrin2 verb  be chagrined formalANNOY to feel annoyed and disappointed 感到失望,感到懊恼 Dale was chagrined that she wasn’t impressed. 她没有被打动,这让戴尔很失望。
Examples from the Corpus
chagrinIn a preseason game against Jacksonville, Doleman used another move to sack the quarterback that left the Jags' Boselli chagrined.We four dietitians and our significant others felt especially chagrined.Mary was so chagrined that she threw herself into a life of promiscuity.We are chagrined, we are contrite and we are genuinely grateful to you for correcting us.
Origin chagrin1 (1700-1800) French chagrin sad
the annoyance disappointment has happened Corpus because and not something


chagrin
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chagrin1 /ˈʃæɡrɪn $ ʃəˈɡrɪn/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: chagrin 'sad'
annoyance and disappointment because something has not happened the way you hoped
    to sb’s chagrin
    Much to her chagrin, I got the job.

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chagrin2 verb
be chagrined formal to feel annoyed and disappointed:
    Dale was chagrined that she wasn’t impressed.


chag·rinBrE /ˈʃæɡrɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ʃəˈɡrɪn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) a feeling of being disappointed or annoyed 失望;恼怒;烦恼;懊恼 chag·rined BrE /ˈʃæɡrɪnd/ 🔊NAmE /ʃəˈɡrɪnd/ 🔊 adjective