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disgruntlement造句
1. The disgruntlement among its two million members is almost palpable. 2. But despite my disgruntlement, I dismissed the incident. 3. Democratic governments can withstand some consumer disgruntlement, especially if it is too thinly spread to swing many votes. 4. To some local disgruntlement, test competitions in eventing and the modern pentathlon shut chunks of Greenwich Park, a few miles to the east, over recent weeks. 5. Similar disgruntlement can be seen in India, where over 40 tribunals and other panels have been set up to deal with disputes, mostly without success. 6. This vocal disgruntlement is one factor that may sway public opinion about the war. 7. This survey will argue that disgruntlement persists because Brazil is a battleground between progress and inertia. 8. His observations tend to rely on the sort of general disgruntlement that is the writer / drunk's off-duty state. 9. It has all-too extensive experience in it; and it has a political system that can cope with disgruntlement without suffering existential doubts. 11. And, on their own side, there may well be general disgruntlement at the very idea of reaching an arrangement with Clegg – as well as at any compromise, however reluctant, on PR. 12. Those youngsters are, nevertheless, oddly reluctant to deal with their disgruntlement by going abroad. 13. Despite the inconvenience, truck drivers who were the focus of police attention showed no signs of disgruntlement.