distaste
英 [dɪsˈteɪst]
美 [dɪsˈteɪst]
n. 不喜欢; 反感; 厌恶
vi. 厌恶; 不喜欢不喜欢
复数:distastes
Collins.1 / BNC.10103 / COCA.13721
牛津词典
noun
- 不喜欢;反感;厌恶
a feeling that sb/sth is unpleasant or offensive- He looked around the filthy room in distaste.
他厌恶地环顾着这肮脏的房间。 - a distaste for politics of any sort
对任何形式的政治的反感
- He looked around the filthy room in distaste.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 不喜欢;反感;厌恶
If you feeldistaste forsomeone or something, you dislike them and consider them to be unpleasant, disgusting, or immoral.- Roger looked at her with distaste...
罗杰厌恶地看着她。 - He professed a distaste for everything related to money.
他声称厌恶与金钱有关的一切。
- Roger looked at her with distaste...
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Used to express distaste or disapproval.
呸用来表示不喜欢或不同意。 - She looked back with distaste to her only two visits to London.
她索然无味地回顾她对伦敦仅有的两次访问。 - Have or feel a dislike or distaste for.
有或者觉得不喜欢或者厌恶。 - But Tess's pride made the part of poor relation one of particular distaste to her.
不过苔丝的自尊心使她觉得,作为一个穷亲戚去求那位老太太,她心里是非常讨厌的。 - I do have a kind of distaste for that sort of thing.
这类事情对我来说真的很难。 - The French have a strong distaste for discussing financial matters openly.
法国人很讨厌公开讨论资金问题。 - My distaste for any ostentation.
我对任何炫耀的厌恶。 - She looked at the vendor who cheated her the other day with distaste.
她厌恶地望着那个前几天曾经欺骗过她的小贩。 - Cause to feel intense dislike or distaste.
使产生强烈的不喜欢或者厌恶。 - The movement was characterized by its disregard of outlines and distaste for sombre colours.
这一运动的特色是无视轮廓和厌恶暗淡的色彩。
