không hài lòng
/ʌnˈsætɪsfaɪd//ʌnˈsætɪsfaɪd/The word "unsatisfied" has its origin in Old English. It is a combination of "un-" meaning "not" or "opposite of" and "satisfied" which comes from the Latin word "satisfacere" meaning "to fulfill or gratify". In Old English, the word "unsatisfied" was spelled as "unsæt." It meant "not satisfied" or "lacking satisfaction." Over time, the spelling evolved to "unsatisfied" and the meaning expanded to include a sense of discontent or dissatisfaction. In modern English, "unsatisfied" is used to describe a person's feelings of discontent or unhappiness with something, whether it be a product, a service, or a situation. The word is often used in various contexts, including business, psychology, and everyday conversation.
not dealt with
không được xử lý
not having got what you hoped; not having had enough of something
không có được những gì bạn mong đợi; không có đủ thứ gì đó
Cuốn tiểu thuyết này khiến ông hứng thú nhưng không làm ông hài lòng.