關於Disappoint的意思和用法的提問
包含"Disappoint"的句子的意思
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Sorry to disappoint you,是什麼意思
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Sorry my actions make you sad.
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you never disappoint 是什麼意思
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You are always doing good!
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you never disappoint 是什麼意思
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It often means that a person always acts the way you expect them to. It can be both positive and derogatory. If someone always does what you ask them to do well, you might say “you never disappoint.” In the same way, if someone always does something wrong, and it is not unexpected - maybe a pattern of behavior, you could say “you never disappoint.” You can’t use this to describe other things like teams, restaurants, etc
Q:
disappoint是什麼意思
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失望
"Disappoint" 的用法和例句
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請提供關於 disappoint 的例句給我。
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I disappoint everyone who has expectations of me.
He didn't want to disappoint them.
I will definitely disappoint you in the future.
If you disappoint her, she will not talk to you anymore.
It is impossible to disappoint someone if they don't want anything from you.
Don't disappoint me.
I know that you will disappoint me.
How could you disappoint me like that?!
You better not disappoint me!
I'm not sure if they will disappoint her or not.
There is no one who can disappoint me, because I have no expectations.
Go ahead, try to disappoint me. I don't care.
He didn't want to disappoint them.
I will definitely disappoint you in the future.
If you disappoint her, she will not talk to you anymore.
It is impossible to disappoint someone if they don't want anything from you.
Don't disappoint me.
I know that you will disappoint me.
How could you disappoint me like that?!
You better not disappoint me!
I'm not sure if they will disappoint her or not.
There is no one who can disappoint me, because I have no expectations.
Go ahead, try to disappoint me. I don't care.
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請提供關於 disappoint 的例句給我。
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You disappointed me.
Are you disappointed?
Don't disappoint me.
That's disappointing.
I won't disappoint you.
Are you disappointed?
Don't disappoint me.
That's disappointing.
I won't disappoint you.
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請提供關於 disappoint 的例句給我。
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Sorry to disappoint you but we are all out of Icecream. Im So disappointed that my favorite TV show was canceled.
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"Disappoint"的近義詞和區別
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I’m disappointed 和 I was disappointed 的差別在哪裡?
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“I’m disappointed” = present progressive tense / right now, I am disappointed
“I was disappointed” = past tense / in the past, I was disappointed. I may or may not still be disappointed right now
“I was disappointed” = past tense / in the past, I was disappointed. I may or may not still be disappointed right now
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you disappointed me 和 I was disappointed you 的差別在哪裡?
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You disappointed me. -> it means that you disappointed me in the past(yesterday, last week, etc.)
I was disappointed you. You need to use 'by':
I was disappointed by you.
The difference is that in the first sentence we emphasize the time, while in the second one we emphasize that YOU disappointed ME. That I was upset because OF YOU.
I was disappointed you. You need to use 'by':
I was disappointed by you.
The difference is that in the first sentence we emphasize the time, while in the second one we emphasize that YOU disappointed ME. That I was upset because OF YOU.
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I'm disappointed in you., I'm disappointed by you. 和 I'm disappointed with you. 的差別在哪裡?
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I don’t think “I’m by you” is said as often as the other two, but they all mean the same thing... the difference between saying “disappointed in you” and “disappointed with you” is like the difference between saying “someone” and “somebody.” I will say that I use “disappointed in you” more often that the other two (it’s almost like it’s the generic form... like maybe more common)
-I’m disappointed in you/myself/him/her/them for being so careless.
-I’m disappointed by Sonic’s new menu (“disappointed by” is typically used with objects/nouns, not people)
-He disappointed with himself for not having run faster/He’s disappointed with the Town Counsel’s latest bill (used with both people and things just like “disappointed in”)
-I’m disappointed in his lack of self-responsibility.
-I’m disappointed by their performance tonight, usually they’re better than that.
-I’m disappointed with you. You need to go back and apologize to Mr. Duncan for what you did even if it was just an accident.
-I’m disappointed in you/myself/him/her/them for being so careless.
-I’m disappointed by Sonic’s new menu (“disappointed by” is typically used with objects/nouns, not people)
-He disappointed with himself for not having run faster/He’s disappointed with the Town Counsel’s latest bill (used with both people and things just like “disappointed in”)
-I’m disappointed in his lack of self-responsibility.
-I’m disappointed by their performance tonight, usually they’re better than that.
-I’m disappointed with you. You need to go back and apologize to Mr. Duncan for what you did even if it was just an accident.
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disappoint 和 let down 的差別在哪裡?
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Let down is colloquial. Let down and disappoint can be synonyms, but they're not always.
Let down means that you fail to do something people rightly expect of you. You are let down by someone.
Disappoint is similar but refers more to the feelings of the person who is let down. You are disappointed in someone.
But there's a considerable degree of overlap.
He disappointed his teachers by failing his exams. His teachers were sorry that he failed his exams.
He let his teachers down by failing his exams. This has more of an idea that he had promised his teachers he would pass his exams. His teachers felt he had failed them personally. They weren't just sorry that he'd failed his exams.
He said he would give us a lift, but he let us down. He said he'd give us a lift, but he didn't give us one.
We wanted to go on a picnic, but the weather let us down.
If you think I'm going to help you, you'll be disappointed. I haven't said I'm going to help you.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you haven't won the prize. I wasn't obliged to award you the prize.
The orchestra gave a disappointing performance. The performance wasn't very good.
Disappointing can be used adjectivally, unlike letting down.
You can be disappointed with or by something.
We're disappointed with our new car. I'm disappointed by your refusal to help your friends.
Let down is colloquial. Let down and disappoint can be synonyms, but they're not always.
Let down means that you fail to do something people rightly expect of you. You are let down by someone.
Disappoint is similar but refers more to the feelings of the person who is let down. You are disappointed in someone.
But there's a considerable degree of overlap.
He disappointed his teachers by failing his exams. His teachers were sorry that he failed his exams.
He let his teachers down by failing his exams. This has more of an idea that he had promised his teachers he would pass his exams. His teachers felt he had failed them personally. They weren't just sorry that he'd failed his exams.
He said he would give us a lift, but he let us down. He said he'd give us a lift, but he didn't give us one.
We wanted to go on a picnic, but the weather let us down.
If you think I'm going to help you, you'll be disappointed. I haven't said I'm going to help you.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you haven't won the prize. I wasn't obliged to award you the prize.
The orchestra gave a disappointing performance. The performance wasn't very good.
Disappointing can be used adjectivally, unlike letting down.
You can be disappointed with or by something.
We're disappointed with our new car. I'm disappointed by your refusal to help your friends.
Q:
I'm disappointed 和 I was disappointed 的差別在哪裡?
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The difference between these two phrases is the time. The first one is in present passive and the second one in past passive
"Disappoint" 的翻譯
Q:
disappoint 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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I'm really disappointed about you用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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I'm really disappointed in you.
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I'm so disappointed用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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I’m disappointed in you or I’m disappointed with you which is correct? 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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We usually use "disappointed in" with people and "disappointed with" with inanimate things.
"Disappoint"有關的其他問題
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Are't you disappointed me? is it true? 聼起來自然嗎?
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Aren't you disappointed with me?
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I'm disappointed he lied to me.
彼が嘘ついていたことにがっかりした 聼起來自然嗎?
彼が嘘ついていたことにがっかりした 聼起來自然嗎?
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I would add a 'that': "I'm disappointed that he lied to me."
Q:
I've very disappointed on/at/in you?
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I'm very disappointed in you.
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I disappointed myself. 聼起來自然嗎?
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I am disappointed in myself or I’m disappointed in myself sounds a bit more natural.
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I'm disappointed of you. 聼起來自然嗎?
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@daikipod: I'm disappointed "in" you.
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