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  • 1 frustrated

    1) (disappointed; unhappy; not satisfied: She is very unhappy and frustrated as a teacher.) neapmierināts; vīlies
    2) (unable to have the kind of job, career etc that one would like: Literary critics are often frustrated writers.) vīlies; neizdevies
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    vīlies, neapmierināts

    English-Latvian dictionary > frustrated

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