adj.沒(méi)有成就感的;未完成的;未實(shí)現(xiàn)的
By this time, Tolstoy was being noticed as a writer but he still felt unfulfilled . 這時(shí)候,托爾斯泰以作家的身分闖出了名聲,但依舊感覺(jué)不得志。
He died early with his ambitions unfulfilled. 他過(guò)早地去世,壯志不遂。
So much for the unfulfilled myths. 這些未有應(yīng)驗(yàn)的預(yù)言暫且談到這里。
It ends with the expectation unfulfilled. 它以未能實(shí)現(xiàn)的盼望而結(jié)束。