distaste
noun /dɪsˈteɪst/
/dɪsˈteɪst/
[uncountable, singular]- a feeling that somebody/something is unpleasant or offensive
不喜欢;反感;厌恶 - in/with distaste He looked around the filthy room in distaste.
他厌恶地环视着这肮脏的房间。 - distaste (for somebody/something) a distaste for politics of any sort
对任何形式的政治的反感 - distaste at (doing) something He couldn't hide his distaste at having to sleep in such a filthy room.
要睡在如此污秽的房间里,他无法掩饰厌恶之情。
- She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.
她皱起鼻子,装出反感的样子。 - She regarded the child with evident distaste.
她以明显的厌恶眼光打量那孩子。 - Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup.
吉姆厌恶地看着汤里的蟑螂。 - They are country people with a general distaste for all things urban.
他们是乡下人,对城市中的一切事物普遍有些厌恶。 - He couldn't hide the deep distaste that he felt for many of their customs.
他无法掩饰对他们许多习俗的强烈反感。 - She felt a distaste for anything to do with bodily functions.
她觉得与身体机能有关的任何事情都让她反感。 - Joe had a profound distaste for violence.
乔对暴力深恶痛绝。 - She was trying not to show her distaste.
她尽量不表现出自己的厌恶。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- extreme
- great
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- feel
- have
- express
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- in distaste
- with distaste
- distaste at
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- an expression of distaste
- a look of distaste
词源late 16th cent.: from dis- (expressing reversal) + taste, on the pattern of early modern French desgout, Italian disgusto. Compare with disgust. - in/with distaste He looked around the filthy room in distaste.