单词 | 不赞成 |
释义 | 〔discommend〕To show or voice disapproval of.反对,不赞许:不赞成的表现或声音〔deprecatory〕Expressing disapproval or criticism.不满意的,不赞成的,批评的〔leave〕Those who do not accept these examples generally feelthatleave alone should mean simply "to depart from one who remains in solitude": 那些不赞成这些例子的人大都觉得,leave alone 只应该表示“离开处于孤独中的人”的意义: 〔notorious〕Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous:声名狼藉的,恶名昭彰的:众所周知的,通常带有不赞成的意味;声名狼藉的:〔nose〕With disapproval, contempt, or arrogance:傲慢:带有不赞成、轻视和狂妄:〔deprecate〕To express disapproval of; deplore.反对:表示不赞成;反对〔protest〕A formal declaration of disapproval or objection issued by a concerned person, group, or organization.抗议:由有关人员,团体或组织发布的表示不赞成或反对的正式声明〔object〕To be averse to or express disapproval of something:反感,不喜欢:不赞成或表现对某事物的反对:〔object〕 Object implies the expression of disapproval or distaste: Object 暗示不赞成或不喜欢的表示: 〔reproach〕To express disapproval of, criticism of, or disappointment in (someone).See Synonyms at admonish 责备:表达对(某人)的不赞成、批评或失望 参见 admonish〔frown〕To express (disapproval, for example) by wrinkling the brow.通过皱眉表示(不赞成)〔reprove〕from Late Latin reprobāre [to disapprove] * see reprobate 源自 后期拉丁语 reprobāre [不赞成] * 参见 reprobate〔discourage〕To try to prevent by expressing disapproval or raising objections.阻止,劝阻:试图通过不赞成或反对来阻止〔approve〕didn't approve of the decision.不赞成这个决定〔gesture〕an emphatic gesture of disapproval;一个表式不赞成的强调手势;〔negative〕To demonstrate to be false; disprove.证明是错误的;不赞成〔censure〕To express official disapproval of:公开谴责:正式表示不赞成:〔disapproval〕The act of disapproving; condemnation or censure.不赞成;非难,谴责〔dissension〕from dissēnsus [past participle of] dissentīre [to dissent] * see dissent 源自 dissēnsus dissentīre的过去分词 [不同意,不赞成] * 参见 dissent〔disinterested〕Despite critical disapproval, disinterested has come to be widely used by many educated writers to mean "uninterested" or "having lost interest,”as inSince she discovered skiing, she is disinterested in her schoolwork (a sense it had at an earlier stage of English, but which had in the interim become outmoded).Many maintain that the word can legitimately be used only in its sense of "having no stake in (an outcome or issue),”as inSince the judge stands to profit from the sale of the company, she cannot be considered a disinterested party in the dispute. In our most recent survey,89 percent of the Usage Panel rejected the sentence 尽管批评界的不赞成, disinterested 已逐渐成为许多有学识的作家们广泛用来指“不感兴趣的”或“失去兴趣的”,如在因为发现了滑雪这一运动,她就对功课失去了兴趣 (该词在英语的早期阶段就有这个词义,但在过渡时间,该词义已不再用)许多人认为在法律上该词只可用来表示“与(结果或事件)无利害关系,”如因为法官站在这一方是为了从公司所售物品中获利,她不能被看作是在这场争论中无任何关系的一方。 在最近的统计中,用法专题使用小组中百分之八十九的成员不接受下面的句子 〔disinterested〕a proportion that is not significantly different from the 93 percent who disapproved of the same usage in an earlier survey.与前一段统计中不赞成这一同样用法的比率百分之九十三相比,没有什么大的差别〔reprove〕To voice or convey disapproval of; rebuke.See Synonyms at admonish 谴责:表达或表示对…的不赞成;责备 参见 admonish |
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