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distaste noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISTASTE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep, extreme, great, profound, strong 深深的/极端的/很强的/十足的/强烈的反感general 普遍厌恶◆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。personal 个人厌恶growing 不断加深的厌恶obvious 明显的厌恶◆She regarded the child with evident distaste.她以明显的厌恶眼光打量那孩子。VERB + DISTASTEfeel, have 感到/心怀厌恶express, show 表示/表现出厌恶◆She was trying not to show her distaste.她尽量不表现出自己的厌恶。hide 隐藏厌恶之情◆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。eye sb/sth with, look at sb/sth with, regard sb/sth with 厌恶地看待⋯PREPOSITIONin distaste 厌恶地◆She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.她皱起鼻子,装出反感的样子。with distaste 厌恶地◆Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup.吉姆厌恶地看着汤里的蟑螂。distaste at 对⋯的厌恶◆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。distaste for 对⋯的厌恶◆Joe had a profound distaste for violence.乔对暴力深恶痛绝。PHRASESan expression of distaste, a look of distaste 厌恶的表情/神情 |