Disillusionment
“Disillusionment”是一个名词,表示幻灭、失望,指因发现现实与期望不符而感到失望、幻灭的状态。这个词强调幻灭和失望。
- The disillusionment was profound. (幻灭是深刻的。)
- She felt disillusionment about her job. (她对工作感到幻灭。)
- The disillusionment came gradually. (幻灭逐渐到来。)
“Disillusionment”由 “dis-”(不)和 “illusionment”(幻想)组成,字面意思是”不幻想”。
- 前缀:dis-(不)
- 词根:illusion(幻想)
- 后缀:-ment(名词后缀)
“Disillusionment”常用于描述因发现现实与期望不符而感到失望的状态,在正式和日常语境中经常使用。
- 动词形式:disillusion(使幻灭)
可以将 “disillusionment” 分解为 “dis-”(不)和 “illusion”(幻想),想象”不幻想、幻灭”。
When I started my first job, I had high expectations - I thought it would be exciting and fulfilling. But after a few months, disillusionment set in - the work was boring, the pay was low, and it wasn’t what I’d imagined. Disillusionment happens when reality doesn’t match your dreams, and it can be really disappointing.
当我开始我的第一份工作时,我有很高的期望——我认为它会令人兴奋和充实。但几个月后,幻灭开始了——工作很无聊,工资很低,这不是我想象的那样。当现实与你的梦想不匹配时,幻灭就会发生,这可能真的很令人失望。