discontents

英 [ˌdɪskənˈtɛnts] 美 [ˌdɪskənˈtɛnts]

n.  不满; 不满足; 不满的缘由
discontent的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 不满;不满意
    Discontent is the feeling that you have when you are not satisfied with your situation.
    1. There are reports of widespread discontent in the capital.
      有报道称首都弥漫着不满的情绪。

双语例句

  1. He traces all the miseries and discontents of life to insatiable selfishness.
    他把人生一切苦难和不满都归咎于不知足的自私。
  2. Teaching and its discontents have long been hotly debated.
    长久以来,教学工作本身以及社会对教学工作的不满一直是人们热议的话题。
  3. The intelligentsia transmitted their discontents to the masses.
    知识分子把他们感到的种种不满传播给了民众。
  4. If you wish to know what they respectively want out of life, what are their discontents, what their hopes and what their fears;
    他们各自想要什么样的生活,他们的不满,他们的希望,他们的恐惧又是什么;
  5. Looting and Its Discontents: Moral Discourse and the Plundering in Beijing, 1900& 1901
    道德话语:1900&1901年对北京的劫掠
  6. 40% of the students expressed their discontents with the repast environment and the dietetic status of the school;
    四成的学生对学校食堂的就餐环境和饮食卫生状况表示不满意。
  7. The equity is the value-purchasing aim of sentencing. However the increasing events of the unbalance sentencing cases are given more and more focuses and discontents in judicial practices.
    公平是量刑的价值追求,但司法实践中量刑失衡的情况越来越多地引起人们的关注和不满。