Ainda não temos significados para "general disappointment".
1And the result is not just general disappointment and worrisome social unrest.
2They certainly are not present; the general disappointment filling one with pity for the poor people.
3Wilbraham, being a sentimentalist and an idealist, suffered more from this general disappointment than most people.
4The general disappointment was evident in the moment of waiting which followed upon his almost contemptuous ending.
5But the anger arose from general disappointment, rather than from any sense of her own despised beauty.
6The chief soon recovered his usual grave expression, and partook in some measure the general disappointment and chagrin.
7But there's been general disappointment.
8On board the fleet which eagerly watched her arrival there were general disappointment and depression at seeing how small she was.
9As regards methods of transit other than ordinary railroad trains, I have to admit a certain general disappointment in the United States.
10It was not until 1498 that Columbus was enabled to make his third voyage, having experienced great delay from the general disappointment.
11As the Königin proceeded on her way, a feeling of general disappointment pervaded the minds of the party, who had not seen the river before.
12"Sing-dance tomollow, then?" he said, with a condensed air of general disappointment.
13"The joy with which our return was greeted," he said, "was followed by a general disappointment and sadness, so soon as the result was known.
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