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1 dissatisfaction
ˈdɪsˈsætɪsˈfækʃən сущ. неудовлетворенность, недовольство (about, with) to express, voice dissatisfaction ≈ выражать недовольство to feel dissatisfaction ≈ чувствовать недовольство deep, keen, profound dissatisfaction ≈ сильная неудовлетворенность growing dissatisfaction ≈ растущее неудовольствие widespread dissatisfaction ≈ массовое недовольство Syn: discontent, displeasure;
resentment неудовлетворенность;
недовольство;
неудовольствие - grave /serious/ * серьезное недовольство - to express one's * at /with, over/ smth. выразить свое недовольство по поводу чего-л. dissatisfaction неудовлетворение ~ неудовлетворенность, недовольствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dissatisfaction
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2 dissatisfaction
[ˌdɪsˌsætɪs'fækʃ(ə)n]сущ.(dissatisfaction about / with) неудовлетворённость, недовольство (чем-л.)deep / keen / profound dissatisfaction — сильная неудовлетворенность
to express / voice dissatisfaction — выражать недовольство
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