distasted
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[ distasted ]
n.不喜欢, 厌恶
v.不喜欢,厌恶,使不快,触怒
例句与用法:
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。
An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
厌憎,讨厌不喜欢或厌恶的态度或感觉
She grimaced in/with distaste at the thought of it.
她一想到那个就厌恶得作怪相。
词形变化:
动词过去式: distasted |
动词过去分词: distasted |
动词现在分词: distasting |
动词第三人称单数: distastes |
distasted
■He one hour late everyday , which makes me distasted.
他每天迟到一小时,真叫人讨厌。
■8 As for the virtue, it is also true. He, who always holds a kind of concept tightly, such as Nazi, is distasted, no body likes him.
德行也是这样,自始至终死抱著一种信念如纳粹者,那是没有人会喜欢的。
■6 Zhilu Shu said to Huajie Shu, “Hey!You distasted this too, don't you?You have supernatural power, don't you?Would you find some way to eliminate it as soon as you can?
支离叔对这突如其来的怪玩意感到害怕,也对此恶瘤之可能会对其生命构成威胁而心生恐惧。
■Loatse neither liked nor distasted the phenomena that flower gets aged, ugly and senile.
老子对这种变老,变丑,变成老态龙钟的现象,完全不着好恶之情。