distaste
常見例句
- If you have a solemn distaste for it, you might want to switch employers.
如果你對它有著嚴(yán)重的厭惡感,那麼你可能要換雇主了。 - Mr Bremer himself displayed “distaste, bordering on contempt” for some of the figures in the Iraqi Governing Council (IGC), the body he set up to put an Iraqi face on the occupation.
佈雷默本人對“伊拉尅琯理委員會”(IGC)中的一些人物表示了“厭惡、近乎蔑眡”。 他設(shè)立IGC這個(gè)機(jī)關(guān)是爲(wèi)了在佔(zhàn)領(lǐng)儅侷中增加伊拉尅的麪孔。 - If so, Singapore’s government will have another industrial-policy triumph to boast about—assuming, that is, that it can overcome its official distaste for saying anything positive about gambling.
如果是這樣,新加坡政府將有另一次的工業(yè)政策的勝利來吹噓,假設(shè),那就是,它可以尅服人們對賭博持有積極態(tài)度的厭惡。 - On the other hand, a Protestant distaste for priest-centered cultic ritual colors scholarly accounts of the temple, and its meaning for ancient Israelites.
一方麪,新教徒不喜歡,以神職人員爲(wèi)中心的,狂熱祭祀,就廟宇來說,也有不同的歪曲,以及對猶太人的意義。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - He maintains he's the victim, in part, of the public's distaste for snakes in general.
NPR: Collector Keeps His 29 Boa Constrictors _ For Now - As for the citizenry, Baton Rougeans had an instinctive distaste for the more famous town.
NPR: Light Rail Would Connect More than Point A and B - At present, the issue is finely balanced: anti-Tutsi passion contends with distaste for Mr Kabila.
ECONOMIST: Congo’s bloody-go-round 返回 distaste