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词汇 distaste
释义 distaste
noun[ U ]
uk /dɪsˈteɪst/ us /dɪsˈteɪst/
a dislike of something that you find unpleasant or unacceptable: 厌恶,讨厌,不喜欢
distaste forHis distaste for publicity of any sort is well known.众所周知,他不喜欢任何形式的宣传。
She looked at the advertisement with distaste before walking quickly on.她厌恶地看了看那个广告,然后快步走开了。
Synonyms
antipathy
aversion
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Feelings of dislike and hatred
abhorrence
abomination
anathema
animosity
animus
dislike
distaste for someone/something
distastefully
enmity
execrate
misandrist
misandry
misanthrope
misanthropy
misogynist
self-hating
self-hatred
self-loathing
sore point
technophobe

Related words


distasteful
distastefully
distastefulness

distaste | American Dictionary


distaste
noun[ U ]
us/dɪsˈteɪst/
a dislike of something because you consider it unpleasant or unacceptable:
She has a distaste for hot, humid weather.

distasteful


adjectiveus/dɪsˈteɪst·fəl/
Cutting a player from a team is a distasteful task for any coach.

Examples of distaste


distaste
However, tolerance can be limited by discomfort, claustrophobic reactions to the nasal mask, nasal congestion, and conceptual distaste for long-term use of the apparatus.
Finally, however, 33 crossed the barrier but with obvious distaste.
Judicial distaste for science, then, came not from a distrust of it, but because judges simply had no use for it.
This, combined with an ethical distaste for genetics, fortified a science of development that riveted its attention on the social environment.
Perhaps his distaste for the magazine was due to its simultaneous occupation of the same critical territory as him.
Some language advocates express concern, opposition or distaste, to associating languages closely with a discourse of national security, intelligence gathering and military planning.
The elders pragmatically took this opportunity to express their loyalty to the government, expressing their distaste for the departed chief.
Senior officers shared a widely held distaste for prescriptive rules and for allowing their actions to be governed by abstract ideas.
The way in which he did this seems to cause some distaste.
Providing the liberty to influence decisionmaking also does not condone the display of irritation or distaste at the supposed irresponsibility of the decision made.
In this climate of escalating suspicion and distaste, denunciations of the ministry's foreign policy grew both louder and more frequent.
His distaste for interest-group politics was appealing even though it made coalition building difficult.
Such distaste could not but generate criticism of the tsarist state.
Several fellow renovationists developed their distaste for the ecclesiastical bureaucracy by witnessing its machinations from within.
Throughout the book he often reveals a distaste for many aspects of the modern world and for ' progressive ' opinions.
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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