disillusion, verb uk /ˌdɪs.ɪˈluː.ʒən/, us /ˌdɪs.ɪˈluː.ʒən/ 幻滅 to disappoint someone by telling them the unpleasant truth about something or someone that they had a good opinion of or respected:
I hate to/I'm sorry to disillusion you, but pregnancy is not always wonderful - I was sick every day for six months.
motive, noun uk/ˈməʊ.tɪv/, us /ˈmoʊ.t̬ɪv/ 原因/動機 a reason for doing something:
Does he have a motive for lying about where he was? What is the motive behind (= the reason for) the bombing? I think you should examine/question their motives in offering to lend you the money. She denies that she has an ulterior (= secret) motive for making the donation.
careless, adjective uk /ˈkeə.ləs/ us /ˈker.ləs/ 1.not taking or showing enough care and attention: 草率,粗心
My son's teacher says that his work is often rather careless. He made a careless remark (= one made without thinking) about her appearance that really upset her.
幻滅
to disappoint someone by telling them the unpleasant truth about something or someone that they had a good opinion of or respected:
I hate to/I'm sorry to disillusion you, but pregnancy is not always wonderful - I was sick every day for six months.
原因/動機
a reason for doing something:
Does he have a motive for lying about where he was?
What is the motive behind (= the reason for) the bombing?
I think you should examine/question their motives in offering to lend you the money.
She denies that she has an ulterior (= secret) motive for making the donation.
1. not having interest or losing interest because you have experienced something too many times:
i.g. Flying is exciting the first time you do it, but you soon become jaded.
Perhaps some caviar can tempt your jaded palate.
i.g. Business travel is exciting at first, but you soon become jaded.
1.not taking or showing enough care and attention: 草率,粗心
My son's teacher says that his work is often rather careless.
He made a careless remark (= one made without thinking) about her appearance that really upset her.