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词汇 frustration
释义 frustration
noun
uk /frʌsˈtreɪ.ʃən/ us /frʌsˈtreɪ.ʃən/

frustrationnoun (FEELING)


B2[ C or U ]
the feeling of being annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want, or something that makes you feel like this: (因不能满足需求而)沮丧;令人沮丧的事物
frustration atI could sense his frustration at not being able to help.我可以感觉到他因无力帮忙而心感沮丧。
This job has more than its fair share of frustrations.做这份工作本不该有如此多的挫折。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

anger
angerHe vented his anger by kicking the door.
annoyanceSmoke can cause annoyance by making clothes and hair smell unpleasant.
irritationShe expressed irritation with her son's attitude.
frustrationA lot of children's behaviour problems are caused by sheer frustration.
furyThe speech provoked fury in some parts of the world.
rageHe was filled with jealous rage when he saw his girlfriend talking to another man.
Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration on me.
There is a sense of frustration among the players.
Try not to let your frustration spoil the event.
His failure to get the right job has a been a great frustration to him.
Their frustration was evident to all.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Boredom, tedium and boring things
banality
blandness
boredom
cabin fever
commonplace
ennui
flatness
insipidness
jejune
longueur
screed
snooze
snoozefest
sterility
stodginess
stuffiness
the same old thingidiom
torpor
turgid
yawningly

frustrationnoun (PREVENTING)


[ U ]
the fact that something prevents plans or efforts from being successful阻止计划实现;防碍成就获得
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preventing and impeding
anti-drug
anti-jamming
avoid
avoidable
avoidably
fireproof
flameproof
guard against something
hamper
hang
have someone/something hanging round your neckidiom
head off
preclusion
preclusive
prejudice
prevent
preventable
scuttle
smother
suffocate

frustration | American Dictionary


frustration
noun
us/frʌˈstreɪ·ʃən/

frustrationnoun (ANNOYING SITUATION)


[ C/U ]
disappointment or discouragement, or a discouraging situation:
[ U ]He finally quit in frustration.
[ U ]The teacher confirmed widespread frustration with the lack of up-to-date textbooks.
[ C ]You have to learn to cope with these frustrations.

frustrationnoun (PREVENTING SUCCESS)


[ U ]
the act of preventing something from being achieved:
Our efforts to get funding to save the lighthouse met with frustration.

Examples of frustration


frustration
I know that creating outdoor spaces will allow youth to commune in nature and vent frustrations.
By describing differences between government and settlers, he explains the persistent failures and frustrations experienced by the former in trying to control the latter.
In spite of the frustrations all agreed that playing sport was not just a physical experience.
The dealers, under intense pressure to achieve sales targets, took their frustrations out on the youths.
Beyond these impressions, there are frustrations as stories are incomplete.
When hydrophobic molecules are solvated in bulk water, possibilities for resolving some of the frustrations in the hydrogen networks appear.
By and large, he has been the cause of most frustrations of allied intelligence operations.
Latino workers were thus able to vent frustrations and negative assessments of co-workers fairly openly.
The papers from both conferences bear ample witness to the fascinations and frustrations of the concept of style, which is at once ineffable and indispensable.
The contract personnel had unique concerns but for the most part they experienced the same hopes and frustrations.
The secondary care workers reported the frustrations of the practices without interface workers.
I spoke about my frustrations, about not being able to read socialist and feminist books and magazines.
The field workers gained first-hand knowledge of the frustrations and weaknesses of welfare pluralism, but they were also encouraged by experience of its strengths.
In addition, they need to be told that many researchers encounter these same frustrations.
They recount frustrations, arguments, humorous conversations, and offer penetrating accounts of local views on death, disease, well-being and social proprieties.
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Collocations withfrustration


frustration

These are words often used in combination with frustration.

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considerable frustration
The lack of clear and explicit distribution strategies has generated considerablefrustration and concern.
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deep frustration
However, any attempt to understand the reasons for this success leads to deepfrustration.
feeling of frustration
There was a general feelingoffrustration at this situation.
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