with/in dismay• Left behind in the road the soldiersbunchedin dismay, not one daring the same leap.• Leibniz watched these events with dismay.• Alvin shook his head in dismay at their performance, but the audience had loved their perseveringspirit.• What is happening to me? she questioned herself in dismay.• Only then did he throw his arms out in dismay.• Tonight the Diocese of Oxfordreactedwith dismay.• Anyone could have typed that message and his initial, she realised with dismay.• Conscientious parents, and there were some, viewed the situation with dismay.
dismay2 verb [transitiveT]
WORRIEDto make someone feel worried, disappointed, and upset 使担心,使失望,使忧虑
The poor election turnout dismayed politicians.
投票人数少,政治家们感到失望。
Examples from the Corpus
dismay• When I was sufficiently unbundled to have a look around, though, I was instantly dismayed.• With others he was dismayed by its stringentterms.• He was dismayed by the change in his old friend and could see the darkness in his soulwarring with the light.• Also, I am dismayed by the polemics of some on the left.• Leonie hurried to greet them, surprised and dismayed by their return.• Long fasts did not dismay her.• The President's policies have dismayed some conservative groups.