distaste 英 [dɪsˈteɪst]   美 [dɪsˈtest]

distaste

distaste  英 [dɪsˈteɪst] 美 [dɪsˈtest]

n. 厌恶;讨厌  vt. 厌恶;不喜欢  vi. 不喜欢 

名词复数:distastes 

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. 如果是这样,新加坡政府将有另一次的工业政策的胜利来吹嘘,假设,那就是,它可以克服人们对赌博持有积极态度的厌恶。
If you have a solemn distaste for it, you might want to switch employers. 如果你对它有着严重的厌恶感,那么你可能要换雇主了。

  • When you're disgusted by something, or simply dislike it, you have a distaste for it. You might have such a distaste for the smell of meat cooking that you only go to vegetarian restaurants.
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  • n. 厌恶;讨厌
  • vt. 厌恶;不喜欢
  • vi. 不喜欢
  • 1. 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.

    如果是这样,新加坡政府将有另一次的工业政策的胜利来吹嘘,假设,那就是,它可以克服人们对赌博持有积极态度的厌恶。

  • 2. If you have a solemn distaste for it, you might want to switch employers.

    如果你对它有着严重的厌恶感,那么你可能要换雇主了。

dis·taste / dɪsˈteɪst ; NAmE dɪsˈteɪst / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] a feeling that sb/sth is unpleasant or offensive 不喜欢;反感;厌恶 He looked around the filthy room in distaste. 他厌恶地环顾着这肮脏的房间。 distastefor sb/sth a distaste for politics of any sort 对任何形式的政治的反感 dis·taste / dɪsˈteɪst ; NAmE dɪsˈteɪst /
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