distaste
英:[dɪsˈteɪst] 美: [dɪsˈtest]
distaste 基本解释
n.厌恶;讨厌;
vt.厌恶;不喜欢;
vi.不喜欢;
变形
过去式:tasted过去分词:tasted现在分词:distasting第三人称单数:tastes
英英释义
distaste
n.a feeling of intense dislike同义词:antipathyaversion
distaste 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- That young man has a distaste for hard work
那个年轻人不喜欢艰苦的工作。 - She looked at his shabby clothes with distaste.
她厌恶地看着他褴褛的衣衫。 - Stifling his distaste, Miles undressed the old man.
迈尔斯强忍住厌恶,给老家伙脱下衣服。
权威例句
The Distaste of TasteEUROPE'S DISTASTE FOR AGBIOTECHA critique of desire: Distaste and dislike in consumer behaviorThe Distaste of Taste Bourdieu, cultural capital and the Australian postwar eliteIs ethnic discrimination due to distaste or statistics?Research on the Flood Distaste of Southern Shaanxi in Ming DynastyAGFD 262-Science of distaste: Optimizing oral medications for childrenThe sense of distaste in plant-feeding insects: A reflection on its evolutionSnobbery, Racism, or Mutual Distaste: What Promotes and Hinders Cooperation in Local Public-Good Provision?Dislikes, Distastes and the Undesired Self: Conceptualising and Exploring the Role of the Undesired End State in Consumer Experience