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averse
反感的
常用释义
英音[ əˈvɜːs ]
美音[ əˈvɜːrs ]
基本释义
  • adj. 反对的,不愿意的,讨厌的
例句
  • 1·He was averse to any change.
    他反对任何改变。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 2·He's not averse to publicity, of the right kind.
    他不反对宣传,只要是正当的。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3·I mentioned it to Kate and she wasn't averse to the idea.
    我向凯特提起这个想法,她不反对。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 4·They have trouble seeing a financial future and they are quite risk-averse.
    他们很难看到财务上的前景,而且他们相当规避风险。
  • 5·Although Herrmann offers Seneca's modesty as an explanation, Seneca is not averse to referring to his other writings.
    尽管赫尔曼为塞内加的谦逊作了解释,但塞内加并不反对引用他的其他著作。
  • 6·The minister is averse to flattery.
    部长不喜欢听恭维话。
  • 7·Even worse, it could also turn people into brainless, sunlight-averse monsters, leaving survivors no one to talk to but dogs and mannequins.
    甚至更糟糕的话,它还会把人变成没有意识且怕光的怪物,而幸存者变得没人能交谈,只能和宠物狗及人偶说话。
  • 8·She noted, many young people are especially risk averse at school—afraid that one low test score or mediocre grade could cost them a spot at a selective university.
    她指出,许多年轻人尤其不愿意在学校冒险,担心一次考试的分数低或成绩差会让他们失去进入名牌大学的机会。
  • 9·People are risk averse.
    人们不愿意冒险。
  • 10·He was, in fact, compulsively risk-averse.
    实际上,他是在不由自主地规避风险。
网络释义
同义词
adj. 反对的;不愿意的