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Перевод: disgruntled


[прилагательное]
недовольный; раздраженный; рассерженный; в плохом настроении


Тезаурус:

  1. The shambles at the end of his splendid evening was aggravating him sorely and he propelled Fiona into a seat at the table with some of the disgruntled force he'd shown in Ronnie Curzon's office.
  2. "It doesn't "prove" anything," Mungo said, disgruntled.
  3. It certainly seemed that a chapter of my life was closing, and I felt even more disgruntled when I found out that the other girls had all managed to get postings near their homes for their final few months in the Service.
  4. In my rather disgruntled frame of mind I rebelled that night against the long way round.
  5. Life was hell for unsuccessful acts; not only did the performers have to put up with heckling and catcalls but they had to be agile enough to duck the rotten eggs and fruit thrown by a disgruntled audience.
  6. At the question session afterwards, one disgruntled UFO watcher summed up the audience's feelings: "If you want to talk about psychology, why don't you bugger off to a psychology conference.
  7. It linked the poor performance with the exodus to the West of more than 330,000 East Germans disgruntled with Communism.
  8. Jane is a disgruntled, mean and worldly woman who presents herself as the victim of the men she sets out to attract and soon sees through and rejects.
  9. This latest coup was attempted not by officers anxious to vindicate the army's honour, but by disgruntled sergeants and corporals, most of them too young to have taken part in the dirty war.
  10. Penalosa did not arrive in Britain until the weekend, apparently because of visa problems, while McAuley is disgruntled because he wanted the fight to be in Belfast, where it was originally arranged until he suffered an injury.
  11. You arrest somebody, maybe a drunk, the next day he's feeling a little disgruntled and almost inevitably he'll make a complaint
  12. A man of simplicity and goodness, as I have said earlier, David Thomson took many of the remarks made by disgruntled locals too seriously, and so was perhaps a little harsh on the Anglo-Irish, or Ascendancy.
  13. A separate deal may be offered to the BBC by disgruntled factions.

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