displeasure
noun [ U ] uk/dɪˈspleʒ.ər/ us/dɪˈspleʒ.ɚ/
不悦
a feeling of being annoyed or angry
Employees have publicly criticized the company's plans, much to the displeasure of the management. 员工公开批评了公司的计划,这让管理层非常不满。
Some landlords voiced their displeasure over the city's proposal. 一些房东对市政府的提议表示不满。
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- Politicians have expressed their displeasure with the decision.
- He was so upset he tried calling the President last week to express his displeasure.
- She dumped her rucksack on the kitchen floor, to Mrs Mason's obvious displeasure.