词汇 | example_english_frustrate |
释义 | Examples of frustrateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. His high intelligence resulted in his being depressed and frustrated by his inabilities. The vagueness of guidelines and frequent and inconsistent ministerial interventions were frustrating for management of nationalized boards. Let him rest if he becomes tired or frustrated. The authors are frustrated by the lack of take-up, allocating blame in various quarters. The teacher intended that the limited, and became frustrated. We felt frightened and frustrated enough as it was. Politics contributes to frequent turnover within these positions, and some appointees are frustrated because they lack training in government and health systems. He was frustrated by the time and accommodation for music and in the end only taught a few lessons. In part at least, the conditions which frustrated their fuller implication also provided the justification for renewed efforts to improve social conditions. The essay is deliberately ambiguous about the author's skin colour, frustrating any assumptions the reader might have. On the other hand, the delay of the state treasuries frustrated many chiefs. I have encountered many frustrated, angry, disappointed and depressed older people. The individual is frustrated by the formal constraints imposed by formal organisations and creates informal activities. What is frustrating about all these chapters is the lack of integration and a regional comparison. Commonly, they felt alienated from non-combatant society, frustrated at personal failure, and resentful of inadequate government policies and pettyminded officials. As long as the system is minimally frustrated, this entropy is greater than zero. Because of the strategy of exclusion, many private entrepreneurs felt frustrated in social prestige and political status when they became the new-rich. An interesting, sometimes alarming, sometimes irritating, sometimes frustrating book - just the thing for seminar discussion texts. In these animals, clinical disease was frustrated, but paralysis was irreversible. Philosophically knowledgeable readers will be exasperated and frustrated, while others are liable to be seriously misled. At least one would have to have their desire frustrated, something which would then be a natural evil for them. Conveying a vision of a depressed world with nothing but drugs or violence as means of escape can be frustrating. He locates identity in lack, the constantly frustrated desire to achieve a unified sense of self through the other. Under the influence of its heady seduction, performance values are often overshadowed and/or lost or frustrated by technological concerns. The publication is consequently a welcome, albeit frustrating addition. To the casual reader, who is unfamiliar with these tomes and who may wish to consult them, this may prove to be frustrating. He had paid his dues, and deserved a little extra leeway if he spoke too loudly or grew frustrated and angry with the tribal politicians. In attempting to understand their perspectives, one is frustrated by the amount of data simply omitted. The compromise also produced a fragmented and individualistic enforcement regime that frustrated the more comprehensive designs of civil-rights advocates who sought more active race-conscious policy. She is frustrated that she cannot make decisions for herself and that she has to live out her life according to predestined dogmas. Unilateral spatial neglect is a disorder that has, for many years, intrigued and frustrated researchers and clinicians working in the area of stroke rehabilitation. The failure to fund these studies left many stakeholders disappointed and frustrated (8;16;19). At times, this avoidance of engagement with the larger historical picture can be frustrating. Even if morality, properly understood, has no extra-moral purpose, one can worry that obeying it frustrates too many of our extra-moral purposes. We were frustrated by the difficulty of obtaining reliable offset latencies. Finally, there was the public, which was also frustrated. Readers from a musicological background may feel frustrated with the discursive focus of the text and the relative paucity of musical examples. Creating associations to uplift the race appeared more controversial and frustrating an endeavor than he had imagined. The historian need no longer be frustrated by marked variations in the published results of traditional surveys of the same building. Several economists, frustrated with the loss of explanatory power incurred through the theoretical ban on interpersonal comparisons, ventured to rehabilitate them. Equipment can be frustrating to use when things go wrong, or do not function according to expectation, often hard to see why. Specialists may be frustrated by realising that much of the analysis covers material with which they are already familiar. Second, managed care is frustrating many healthcare professionals as well as patients. The order of frustrating events was counterbalanced to control for event-specific effects on infant and maternal behavior. Being one of the nurses at that bedside every day was frustrating and often agonizing. If these wishes are frustrated, the result might be substantial emotional distress for the child. 1014 intense physiological reactions and less ability to regulate their emotions compared to children who were not as easily frustrated. A tendency to be easily frustrated, for example, may create difficulties interacting with peers, which in turn, may lead to heightened aggression. The child started whining because he was frustrated. By now, the reader might be frustrated by the apparently slow progress of this algorithm, which chooses just one selection at each step. The intensive qualitative approach adopted is entirely appropriate for the research objectives but it is frustrating to be given so little on methodology. Nurses involved in asthma management were frustrated by early prescribing restrictions. If so, one's desires will not find expression in action, and will, therefore, be frustrated. Seeking support for rehabilitation from influential reports is frustrating. They endured frustrating periods when flying was impossible because of poor weather, poor radio communications, or other parties having higher priority. While some serve to reinforce what has gone before, at times it proves frustrating to read. Nearly every attempt at segregation, whether due to an insight, assessment of probative force, or feeling, is frustrated by the general parity. Also, negotiating may be too complicated or frustrating for the average consumer. He ran as an outsider, appealing to anyone frustrated with the status quo. The analysis operates within a range and scope that can leave the reader breathless and occasionally frustrated. Among the frustrated were some members of the local business establishment. We were frustrated further by a series of delays and disappointments in the recruitment of patients. Whilst this is at times frustrating, the picture is doubtless accurate. At the same time, he was frustrated at some of the pessimism they voiced about the profession. Furthermore, some argue that ordinary people have little understanding of constitutional issues and can easily be frustrated or manipulated by leaders. We may think that his way of life needlessly frustrates the expression of his nature, of who he is. Reformers typically become frustrated by offenders' resistance to their message of uplift and self-improvement. As users of the software, we add the caveat that initially the software can be difficult and frustrating to use. However, when speaking about data processing in the brain, we should be aware of some essential limitations of the technique which can sometimes be frustrating. The perpetual flux, far from frustrating experience, precipitates and enriches it in proper catharsis. Too many teachers, however, are still trying to teach in inadequate environments and becoming frustrated by their pupils' lack of progress. First attempts to make sense of children's activity on a range of instruments were frustrated by this complexity. A footing which frustrated pre-service training in pedagogy, plus the perceived unsuitability of postgraduate teacher education, features in the young storytellers' teacher-role identities. Transplant advocates are therefore understandably frustrated and are ready to welcome anything that would make more organs available. Around half of the supporters felt frustrated with the caregiving situation or felt angry with the frail older subject. Rather, he found himself operating under severe constraints that frustrated the fulfilment of his ideals. Colonial realities frustrated the officials' insatiable thirst for prestige. Historians may feel frustrated with the spare historical examples used in some of the authors' arguments. On this occasion, he was particularly interested in obtaining information about 'this sorcery process,' but he was frustrated, possibly because of the language problem. Attempts to move beyond denial to structured institutional responses were thus frustrated. Consequently, men's frustrated attempts to realise these ideals as breadwinners result in the shattering of their egos. Like most speakers suffering from apraxia of speech, the patient is very much aware of her problem and seems to be frustrated by it. Overall, these problems are relatively minor, even though they do make the book a bit frustrating to use. Therefore, public health nurses get quite frustrated and stressed by the fact they are so pulled. Even though these movements do not wholly depend on the effect, it was frustrating trying to make the physics produce what was desired. There may well be something frustrating in evenhandedness, but there may also be a truth to complicated historical circumstance, in which lineages are not clear. Exploitation of the hunger-strike had been frustrated by the authorities' reluctance to prosecute for public order offences. Alternatively, in the bribery institution, an attempt by an honest enforcement officer to enforce the law may be frustrated. I was frustrated with psychological drama, and bored with so-called cutting-edge theatre. The book is also frustrating in several minor ways. They were worn out by years of fighting and frustrated by the indecisiveness of the fitful campaigns. First, the organization of the experimental section of the book is frustrating. More problematic, however, was the fact that women's bodies frustrated this type of reading strategy. At the same time, academics are busy working out the formula for stage four-and getting frustrated when their efforts are ignored! Two points should suffice to illustrate the frustrating limits of the discussion. The bankers themselves were beginning to agree, frustrated by the restraints imposed, and anxious to be active in this new era of opportunity. However, some of the enforced dependency may be frustrating, distressing, and unnecessary. Why is depriving one of that which he possesses a real hurt while frustrating someone's expectations is not? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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