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Übersetzung & Definition
to disappoint: enttäuschen
I'm a little disappointed with the work you've been doing lately. Ich bin ein bisschen enttäuscht von der Arbeit, die Sie in letzter Zeit gemacht haben.
to be disappointed (in, by something, someone): (von etwas, von jemandem) enttäuscht sein
I'm disappointed by your attitude. Ich bin von deiner Einstellung enttäuscht.
Beispiel
- "Bruno, I'm especially disappointed in you;"
- "I'm disappointed."
- "What, are you disappointed?"
- "Horatio : I am disappointed, but I will drink."
- "I must say that I'm disappointed, but I'm sure that Bob, Horatio and I will have a blast, just the three of us."
- "Bruno : The au pair's going to be disappointed."
- "Firstly, I must say that I'm disappointed in you."
- "If you want a completely different view on management, I'm sure you won't be disappointed!"
- "Mr. Ripley, you won't be disappointed."
- "Oh I will be very disappointed."
- "That's disappointing."
- "At our spacious and tranquil retreat, you will find a solution for all your earthly problems. Whether you have a serious alcohol or drug addiction, a troubled marriage, or are just severely disappointed in your gay children, we have a program for you!"
- "You sound disappointed."
- "Hannah : You sound disappointed, Philip."
- "Shopkeeper : Then I don't believe you'll be disappointed with our selection sir!"
- "Cheryl : I have, and I'm a bit disappointed."
- "Steffi : You are not too disappointed I hope."
- "That's very disappointing, because it was a relatively simple function."
Übung 1
Near the end of the dialogue, Luna apologizes to Bruno, telling him that she has "let him down".
Luna is expressing that .
Luna is expressing that .
Near the end of the dialogue, Luna apologizes to Bruno, telling him that she has "let him down".
Luna is expressing that she has disappointed Bruno.
Luna is expressing that she has disappointed Bruno.
she has disappointed Bruno: This is the best choice here. Luna says: "I'm sorry I've let you down, sir". To "let someone down" means to "disappoint" them or to have "failed" them in some way.
she has lied to Bruno: This is not the meaning of the phrase: "I've let you down". To "lie" is to intentionally deceive someone, or to tell them something which is not true.
she has contradicted Bruno: This is not the meaning of the phrase: "I've let you down". Even if Luna has ignored Bruno's wishes, or contradicted him, this is not what she is apologizing for when she says "I've let you down".
she didn't warn Bruno in advance: This is not the meaning of the phrase: "I've let you down". To warn (someone of danger) is to alert them of danger.
Übung 2
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is true. When Horatio asks: "You mean the plant is not really sick?" Bruno tells him that they have lied in order to get Horatio to attend the party. There aren't really any sick plants in the office.
This statement is not true. In fact, Bob knows exactly how old Horatio is. In fact Bob says "Wow, 102 years old, that's more than a century!"
This statement is true. Bruno says: "I'm sorry Horatio, that was just a ploy to get you to come upstairs ... to celebrate your birthday with you". To lie is to deceive or tell an untruth.
This statement is true. Horatio says: "I am disappointed, but I will drink". "Disappointed" and "upset" express similar meanings in this context.
Übung 3
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
Philip tells Fiona that even though he has many responsibilities during the week, he "makes time to make small talk with beautiful efficiency consultants". "To make time for something" is to "take the time to do something", and "to make small talk" is to "socialize" or "chat". Philip actually does have time to do things other than work during the week!
This statement is true. Philip tells Fiona that one of his job responsibilities is "making sure (Delavigne's important accounts) are happy". Philip ensures that these clients are happy because they represent a large source of income to the company. When Philip says that he spends time "making them happy", he means that he is trying to please them.
This is a true statement. Fiona is indeed impressed by Philip's "workload". She says that his workload is "impressive", and it seems clear that she appreciates all of Philip's job responsibilities.
This statement is false. Fiona is not disappointed in Philip at all. On the contrary, Fiona seems impressed by all the work that Philip accomplishes over the course of the week.
Übung 4
Choose the correct term to complete the following sentences:
I'm extremely that you can't have dinner with me tomorrow.
It would be to bring an umbrella to the picnic, in case it rains.
We were into believing his ridiculous promises.
Our relationship with China is a very issue.
I'm extremely that you can't have dinner with me tomorrow.
It would be to bring an umbrella to the picnic, in case it rains.
We were into believing his ridiculous promises.
Our relationship with China is a very issue.
Choose the correct term to complete the following sentences:
I'm extremely disappointed 1 that you can't have dinner with me tomorrow.
It would be sensible 2 to bring an umbrella to the picnic, in case it rains.
We were deceived 3 into believing his ridiculous promises.
Our relationship with China is a very sensitive 4 issue.
I'm extremely disappointed 1 that you can't have dinner with me tomorrow.
It would be sensible 2 to bring an umbrella to the picnic, in case it rains.
We were deceived 3 into believing his ridiculous promises.
Our relationship with China is a very sensitive 4 issue.
1 disappointed: This is correct. To be "disappointed" is to be "upset (by having your hopes frustrated)". Example: "My mother will be disappointed if I fail my exams." In his email, Bruno writes that he is "disappointed" in Horatio.
1 deceived: To be "deceived" is to be "tricked" or "fooled" in some way. This does not make sense in the context of this sentence. Example: "The salesman deceived us with lies about the nuclear-powered vacuum-cleaner."
2 sensible: "Sensible" is the right answer here. Something "sensible" is "wise", or shows "good sense". Here, the speaker is saying that it would be a good idea to bring an umbrella. Some more examples: "You should wear sensible shoes when walking in the country", 'John is a very sensible young man, and never acts stupidly.
2 sensitive: If someone is "sensitive", they are "easily hurt". This does not make sense in the context of this sentence.
3 deceived: This is the better choice here. To be "deceived" is to be "tricked", "cheated", or "fooled" in some way. Example: "Philip deceived his girlfriend by saying the woman in his apartment was his sister."
3 disappointed: This is not correct. To be "disappointed" is to be "upset" (by having your hopes frustrated). Example: "My parents were disappointed when they discovered that my new boyfriend was an English teacher." Additionally, "disappointed" is never followed by the preposition "into".
4 sensitive: This is correct. "Sensitive", means "capable of sensation or feeling". A "sensitive" human being is one whose feelings are easily hurt. Example: "Chloe was a very sensitive little girl, and she cried easily".
4 sensible: This is not correct. A "sensible" decision is one characterized by good sense. This does not make sense in the context of this sentence.
Übung 5
Select the TRUE statement(s) about the conversation from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statement(s) about the conversation from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is not true. Bruno says that Icarus is lucky NOT to be fired, meaning that he should have lost his job, but Bruno is feeling kind today!
This is the only true statement here. To be "disappointed with someone" is to be unhappy with them because they have not given you what you expected. In the dialogue, Bruno is unhappy with Icarus because he has not been a good CFO!
This is a false statement. When he enters, Icarus asks if Bruno wants to "congratulate", or "praise" him. This means that he is expecting Bruno to be happy with him, not angry!
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