英[ˌdɪsɪn'tʃɑːntɪd]美[ˌdɪsɪn'tʃæntɪd]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
小知识
When you're disenchanted, you're disappointed or let down by something or someone you once admired. Large classes and standardized testing often leads to disenchanted teachers.
An unsatisfying final episode of a popular TV show's last season will result in disenchanted viewers, and the impression that all the candidates are basically the same means a lot of disenchanted voters. When you're enchanted by something, you're delighted by it. This comes from the Old French root enchanter, “to bewitch, charm, or cast a spell.” Adding the prefix dis- gives disenchanted the opposite meaning.
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dis-,不,非,使相反。enchanted,使实迷。
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词根:disenchant
adj.disenchanting使不再着迷的
n.disenchantment醒悟,清醒;不抱幻想
v.disenchanting使不再着迷(disenchant的ing形式)
vt.disenchant使清醒;使不抱幻想