averse

英[əˈvɜ:s]
美[əˈvɜrs]

基本释义

adj.
不乐意的; 反对的; [植]与茎方向相反的

实用例句

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。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

I don't smoke cigarettes, but I'm not averse to the occasional cigar.

我不吸烟, 但我不反对偶尔抽一支雪茄.

《简明英汉词典》

We are averse to such noisy surroundings.

我们不喜欢这么吵闹的环境.

《简明英汉词典》

She was so self - conceited that she was averse to all advice from others.

她是如此 自命不凡,以致听不得别人的任何忠告.

《简明英汉词典》

He's not averse to publicity, of the right kind.

他不反对正当的宣传。

辞典例句

I would not be averse to taking a drink.

我不反对喝一杯.

辞典例句

He was averse to revealing the sources of his information.

他不乐意透露消息的来源.

辞典例句

Lanser said sternly, " I'm not averse to killing people if that finishes it. "

兰塞严正地说: “ 假如杀了人能够把事情结束,我也不反对. ”

辞典例句

I am averse from any sort of fuss.

我讨厌任何无谓的纷扰.

辞典例句

She seemed averse to being under pecuniary obligations.

她似乎不愿在经济上仰人鼻息.

辞典例句

The minister is averse to / from flattery.

部长不喜欢听恭维话.

辞典例句

She is averse to come.

她不愿意来.

辞典例句

She was averse to the contemplation of death.

她不喜欢默念亡故的人.

辞典例句

He found me not so averse to an accommodation as some of my friends were.

他看出我并不像我的一些朋友那么反对和解.

辞典例句

I will keep It'secret, I feel averse to telling it to someone.

我会保守秘密, 不会告诉任何人.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed;

    "antipathetic to new ideas"

    "averse to taking risks"

    "loath to go on such short notice"

    "clearly indisposed to grant their request"

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