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distasteful

distasteful

[英] [dɪsˈteɪstfəl] [美] [dɪsˈtestfəl] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 使人不愉快的;令人反感的;讨厌的 If something is distasteful to you, you think it is unpleasant, disgusting, or immoral. 
  • He found it distasteful to be offered drinks before witnessing the execution.

    他觉得在目睹行刑前还要上酒让人很不舒服。

Adjective

1. not pleasing in odor or taste

2. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust;

  • "a disgusting smell"
  • "distasteful language"
  • "a loathsome disease"
  • "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"
  • "revolting food"
  • "a wicked stench"
1. Don't force her into a distasteful marriage.
不能强迫她与她不喜欢的男人成婚。

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2. I find his attitude highly distasteful.
我觉得他的态度很令人厌恶。

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3. Smoking is distasteful to me.
我不喜欢抽烟。

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4. The medicine is distasteful but good for you.
良药苦口。

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5. The very idea of cheating him is distasteful to me.
欺骗他的那个想法使我很不愉快。

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6. The way Charles tried to make up to the boss was distasteful to the workers.
工人们很看不惯查尔斯想巴结老板的那种样子。

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7. The work was thoroughly distasteful to her.
她憎恶这种工作。

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