词汇 | averse |
释义 | averse adjective[ after verb ] uk /əˈvɜːs/ us /əˈvɝːs/ strongly disliking or opposed to: 反对的;嫌恶的;不愿意的 Few people are averse to the idea of a free holiday.几乎没有人会反对免费假期这个主意。 I'm not averse to(= I like) the occasional glass of champagne myself.我乐得偶尔自己来杯香槟酒。 Synonyms indisposedformal be loath to do somethingformal Not liking abhor abide abominate anti-American anti-British civil cup cut despise detest disdain disdainful disdainfully go off non-fan not be someone's cup of teaidiom not go much on somethingidiom not have a civil word to say about someoneidiom not know what someone sees in someone/somethingidiom tire averse | American Dictionaryaverse adjective us/əˈvɜrs/ strongly disliking or opposed to: Few politicians are averse to appearing on television. Examples of averseaverse So even risk averse individuals may decide to delay in the expectation of creating more wealth and enjoying a higher long-term income. However, they can give us some insights into students' borrowing behaviour and, by inference, which student groups (and potential students) may be debt averse. Amygdala-hippocampal involvement in human averse trace conditioning revealed through event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. He was, presumably, averse to risking public humiliation, and did not want to endorse a possibly fraudulent tomb. The investment choice set is rather limited and asset allocation strategies are typically very risk averse. This situation might occur if voters are risk averse with regard to the policy positions of potential future governments. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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