词汇 | disapprove |
释义 | disapprove verb[ I ] uk /ˌdɪs.əˈpruːv/ us /ˌdɪs.əˈpruːv/ B2 to feel that something or someone is bad, wrong, etc.: 反对;不赞成 The survey showed that 32 percent of respondents approve, 54 percent disapprove, and the rest are undecided.这项调查表明32%的受访者赞成,54%反对,其余的人尚未拿定主意。 disapprove ofI strongly disapprove of underage drinking.我强烈反对未达法定年龄者饮酒。 strongly disapproveA majority of voters strongly disapproved of the decision to go to war. Opposite approve(HAVE A GOOD OPINION) I disapprove of all the violence that is shown on television. He claims he was forced to leave his job by a group of students who disapproved of his views. Sex before marriage is strongly disapproved of in some cultures. He always disapproves of any new ideas suggested by anyone below him in the department. I didn't suggest that we held the party here, as I knew you would disapprove. Disapproving & criticizing anathematize animadversion aspersion aw backbite barrel bash belabour boo disapprobation knock knocker let someone have both barrelsidiom low blow mordacious mordancy pile slam there you goidiom union-basher disapprove | American Dictionarydisapprove verb[ I ] us/ˌdɪs·əˈpruv/ to think that something is wrong, or to have a bad opinion about someone: Some people disapproved of the School Board’s decision to have students wear uniforms. They disapproved of his conduct. |
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