disappointment

disappointment
[ˌdɪsə'pɔɪntmənt]
nome
1) (feeling) delusione f., disappunto m.

to sb.'s disappointment — con disappunto di qcn.

there was general disappointment at the results — i risultati hanno deluso tutti

2) (source of upset)

to be a disappointment to sb. — essere una delusione per qcn

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noun Her disappointment was obvious from her face; His failure was a great disappointment to his wife.) delusione
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disappointment /dɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt/
n. [uc]
delusione: She never got over her disappointment, non ha mai superato la delusione; He couldn't hide his disappointment that he hadn't been picked for the team, non riusciva a nascondere la delusione di non essere stato scelto per la squadra; Ministers expressed disappointment at the failure of the talks, i ministri hanno espresso la loro delusione per il fallimento dei negoziati; To my great disappointment, he refused to help me, con mio grande disappunto, si è rifiutato di aiutarmi; Book early to avoid disappointment, prenota in fretta se non vuoi rimanere deluso; The film was a big disappointment, il film è stato una grande delusione; a bitter disappointment, un'amara delusione; She felt she had been a disappointment to her parents, sentiva di essere stata una delusione per i suoi genitori; to come as a disappointment, deludere; essere deludente; to meet with a disappointment, avere una delusione.
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[ˌdɪsə'pɔɪntmənt]
nome
1) (feeling) delusione f., disappunto m.

to sb.'s disappointment — con disappunto di qcn.

there was general disappointment at the results — i risultati hanno deluso tutti

2) (source of upset)

to be a disappointment to sb. — essere una delusione per qcn


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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