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[frʌ'streɪtɪd]прил.1) (frustrated at / with smth.) расстроенный (чем-л.), недовольный (чем-л.), отчаявшийся (из-за чего-л.), удручённый (чем-л.)He gets frustrated when he can't remember the correct word for something he sees or wants to express. — Он расстраивается, когда не может вспомнить нужное слово, чтобы назвать то, что видит или чувствует.
Congress has grown increasingly frustrated with the administration's policy. — Конгресс очень недоволен политикой администрации.
She grew frustrated with the lack of progress. — Она пришла в отчаяние из-за того, что дело не шло.
She was frustrated at the blandness of most prepared vegetarian food she had tried. — Она была удручена тем, что почти все вегетарианские кушанья, которые ей доводилось пробовать, были безвкусными.
City officials have become so frustrated with the violence plaguing their city that they've imposed a 30-day 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew for everyone 18 and under. — Муниципальные власти настолько устали от насилия в своём городе, что ввели на один месяц комендантский час, запретив подросткам выходить на улицу с 9-ти вечера до 5-ти утра.
2) несостоявшийся, неудавшийся3) безуспешный, бесплодный, безрезультатный, тщетныйfrustrated attempts — безуспешные, тщетные попытки
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