rebarbative如何读

英:[rɪˈbɑ:bətɪv]

美:[rɪˈbɑrbətɪv]

rebarbative是什么意思

  • adj.厌烦的;令人讨厌的;难看的

rebarbative自然拼读

re·bar·ba·tive

ri bar b tihv

rebarbative英英释义

Adjective

1. serving or tending to repel;

"he became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful"

"I find his obsequiousness repellent"

rebarbative词源中文解释

"令人厌恶,不吸引人的",1885年,来自法语 rébarbatif(14世纪),源自 barbe "胡须",来自拉丁语 barba(参见 barb(名词))。通常的理论是它指的是胡须的痒,刺激性质。

rebarbative词源英文解释

French rébarbatif, from Middle French, from rebarber to be repellent, from re- + barbe beard, from Latin barba — more at beard

The first known use of rebarbative was in 1892

rebarbative 例句

1 Not that such questions are new; works of rebarbative ugliness have been written since the 1950s and earlier.

2 And Ron Cook's Fool is as remarkable in his silences, when he gazes on Lear with powerless compassion, as in his rebarbative, conscience-stabbing jests.

3 But Krugman can also sound like a cross between a bloodthirsty Robespierre and a rebarbative GIF.

4 In her new film, Let the Sunshine In, Juliette Binoche plays an intelligent, creative, beautiful woman who seeks sexual rapture with men who are variously pompous, self-absorbed, rebarbative and physically unprepossessing.

5 Canada, America and Australia are gaining from those we shun with our rebarbative, dilatory visa system and increasingly xenophobic politics.

6 Men sponge off him for both ideas and money; women on the whole find him rebarbative – "his looks and his silences alarmed them".

7 Why not place a bet on Tala Madani, whose desultory drawing and wildly rebarbative conceits might have the impact at the Met that artists like Matisse once had in Paris?

8 But the post-war Anglo-French settlement created a sump of disgruntlement from which modern Islamism – including both of these rebarbative creeds – rose to the surface.

9 “Many of the apparently rebarbative aspects of Sontag’s personality are clarified in light of the alcoholic family system,” he writes.

10 She might help salve the rebarbative xenophobia of the Republican primary.

11 Her rebarbative qualities make Alex’s forgiving nature all the more intriguing.

12 there are aspects of that writer's personality that any reasonable person would regard as rebarbative, but we're just reading his novels—not marrying him

13 So that was it, Ming's brother was a star of Cantonese opera, an authentic celebrity in that rebarbative form.

14 When they were still using drum machines and keyboards and samplers, they were able to create rebarbative clots of noise that sounded as if they were trying to drive you out of your own home.

15 Setting aside Mr Abbott’s notoriously rebarbative character, the appointment would be consistent with the myth, common among Brexit supporters, that trade deals are conjured into being by swaggering personalities.

16 He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful; I find his obsequiousness repellent.

他变得令人讨厌、易发怒,怀有恶意; 我发现他的奉承令人厌恶.

17 He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful.

他变得令人讨厌,容易发怒,而且满怀恶意。

18 The rebarbative neo-fascist British National party, which had been expecting to win its first-ever seat in parliament, fell risibly short of that goal.

19 Nobody as rebarbative as Cicero, in a state as turbulent as Rome during the first century bc, could expect not to run into trouble sooner or later.

20 One wonders why a skinny, rebarbative marionette should be getting so much attention.

rebarbative 同义词

5 讨人厌的

unpleasant undesirable

6 人烦恼

galling uncool

7 使人烦恼的

galling uncool

8 人烦恼的

galling uncool

9 使人烦恼

galling uncool

15 无吸引力的

grim uninviting charmless

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