1.觉醒;幻灭
1.使觉醒,使幻灭,给...泼冷水
1.to make someone disappointed by showing them that someone or something is not as good as they had believed
1.That disillusioning experience, he said, later prompted him to found his own charitable group.
余彭年说,这种失望的经历后来促使他建立了自己的慈善团体。
2.For idealists who believe that democracy is about informed debate, this election has to be brutally disillusioning.
理想主义者坚信,民主意味着开明的辩论。而这场选举无疑将残酷地戳破他们的幻想。
3.Engelhardt, Tom. The End of Victory Culture: Cold War American and the Disillusioning of a Generation. 1995. Evans, Sara.
《胜利文化的结束:冷战时的美国和幻灭的世代》1995。
4.However, was this disillusioning answer the one that her son was constantly curious about?
然然而这样的回答,难道是孩子真想知道的答案吗?