常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句I believe the fans have every right to be disgruntled .我認(rèn)爲(wèi)球迷有權(quán)利表現(xiàn)他們的不滿情緒。Men who saw themselves as better looking than their wives were more likely to be disgruntled and have negative feelings about their marriage, experts found.因爲(wèi)專家發(fā)現(xiàn),認(rèn)爲(wèi)自己的外表比妻子更具吸引力的男性容易對(duì)婚姻感到不滿。On the phone, in e-mail, in the largely anonymous comments section of a blog -- these are places where you generally vent your disapproval once and then slink away to be disgruntled alone.在電話,電子郵件,還有大量的匿名的博客評(píng)論中,作爲(wèi)一個(gè)普通人,你往往會(huì)曏諸如Netflix公司的博客發(fā)泄自己的不滿,然後就消失於無(wú)形,再也不用爲(wèi)所說(shuō)的話負(fù)責(zé)。權(quán)威例句We think that no one can be disgruntled if we never make a mistake!FORBES: Why Women Find Raising Their Fees DifficultFelipe Gonzalez, the former Spanish prime minister, who was once the golden boy of the European left, seems to be distinctly disgruntled.ECONOMIST: Britain’s most successful exportMr Latham will be eyeing disgruntled sugar farmers from coalition-held constituencies in northern Queensland, a state where Labor must win seats to form a government.ECONOMIST: Labor is making a comeback 返回 be disgruntled