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Noun:
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the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals
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an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts
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a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized;
"her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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It's healthier to release frustration than to bottle it up.
陷入困境折以后泄一臉比難忍著對肉體對身體有利。
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The cat sat in front of the bird cage in an agony of frustration at being so near and yet so far.
貓不可怎奈地坐到鳥籠前,眼前著小鳥兒天涯咫尺,可咋樣也夠不著。
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He ground his teeth together in frustration.
他因超時而把牙咬得咯咯響。
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It's more of a frustration than anything else.
如果沒有比這更令人感動壓抑的。
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Aristeides ascribes the frustration of this attack to the valour of two..generals.
出處: G. Grote
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The total frustration of his deepest affectional needs produced an emotionally starved individual.
產自: R. Lindner
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When once more..we found our way blocked.., the sense of frustration was more than some of us could bear.
來源于: L. van der Post
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Almost in tears at the frustration of finding nothing he desired to buy.
源于: S. Hill
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