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(11) disbelief There was disbelief that a real war had broken out, and misplaced confidence. (12) disgust The very word expresses the disgust that people instinctively feel at behavior like Robert Hanssen’s. (13) disquiet In the report, Lord Hutton, the Establishment judge whom Blair chose to head the probe, chided Kelly for leaking to reporters his disquiet that the government had oversold evidence of (14) dread Did you wake up in the morning with the dread that there could possibly be some charge against you? (15) fear But he will be haunted by the fear that someone got there before him. (16) foreboding I have the foreboding that we move toward a place of shadows. (17) frustration First is the frustration that you never appear to make headway on your goals. (18) fury In them I saw the reflections of my own face, and it was such a strange face, so full of crazed fury that I did not recognize myself. (19) gratitude I can express a certain gratitude that things seem to be moving. (20) guilt I’m stuck with the guilt that I can’t afford my children. (21) happiness He writes that their fricassee of spring vegetables for me, still represents all the happiness that life can afford us. (22) hope Until now I had the hope that I was wrong. (23) indignation Her voice held the indignation that any Englishwoman would naturally bring to this subject. (24) irritation The Deputy Under Secretary had no one but himself to blame for the irritation that his starched collar created just below the line of his neatly cut hair. (25) jealousy …, bent on ignoring his unreasonable jealousy that she had gone with anyone else. (26) joy …, she felt nothing but joy that she was not going to see his overbearing cousin again either. (27) optimism Not everyone shares Maughan’s optimism that the deal will go ahead. (28) outrage That does not suggest the outrage that a perusal of Hansard might beguile readers into expecting. (29) pleasure …, it’s a pleasure that you came back with us. (30) pride It is a magic time and one that gives me immense pride that I get to facilitate with my books. (31) rage At times you would see a certain rage that she would have against it, and at other times the capacity to be totally frivolous. (32) regret I next expressed a regret that my generation was, in fact, doomed to atrophy. (33) relief It’s a relief that he was arrested again in the respect that he’s not going to be able to hurt anyone else. (34) remorse Hearing her, Tim registered an aching remorse that he’d pressed Bear so hard for details right here at the door. (35) resentment It is because of this shared resentment that Lieberman’s chances are actually improved by his standing as an outsider who is reviled by the elite and his status as his community’s ethnic champion. (36) sadness Obviously, they expressed their sadness that they even had to be out here tonight. (37) satisfaction I take satisfaction that we went to war with (38) shame It was a shame that Kavita had no children after twelve years of marriage. (39) shock It’s not a shock that the justices decided to take the case. (40) sorrow As the dinner began, Rajinder’s mother, a small, round woman with a pockmarked face, spoke of her sorrow that Rajinder’s father had not lived to see his two sons reach manhood. << 上一頁(yè) [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] ... 下一頁(yè) >> |
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