disapprobation如何读

英:[ˌdɪsˌæprəˈbeɪʃn]

美:[dɪsˌæprəˈbeʃən]

disapprobation是什么意思

  • n.不答应;不赞成;非难

disapprobation自然拼读

dis·ap·pro·ba·tion

dIs ae pr beI shn

disapprobation英英释义

Noun

1. an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable;

"his uncompromising condemnation of racism"

disapprobation词源中文解释

"不赞成的行为或事实; 谴责,无论是明示还是暗示",1640年代; 见 dis- + approbation。

disapprobation词源英文解释

The first known use of disapprobation was in 1625

disapprobation儿童词典英英释义

disarrangeverb

to disturb the arrangement or order of

the wind disarranged my hair

disarmverb

to take weapons from

disarm a prisoner

to reduce the size and strength of the armed forces of a country

to make harmless, peaceable, or friendly : remove dislike or suspicion

a disarming smile

disarmverb

to take weapons from

disarm a prisoner

to reduce the size and strength of the armed forces of a country

to make harmless, peaceable, or friendly : remove dislike or suspicion

a disarming smile

disarmverb

to take weapons from

disarm a prisoner

to reduce the size and strength of the armed forces of a country

to make harmless, peaceable, or friendly : remove dislike or suspicion

a disarming smile

disapproveverb

to dislike or be against someone or something disapproves of smoking

disapproved the child's conduct

to refuse to give approval to : reject

disapproved the architect's plans

disapproveverb

to dislike or be against someone or something disapproves of smoking

disapproved the child's conduct

to refuse to give approval to : reject

disapproved the architect's plans

disapproveverb

to dislike or be against someone or something disapproves of smoking

disapproved the child's conduct

to refuse to give approval to : reject

disapproved the architect's plans

disapprovalnoun

the act of disapproving : the state of being disapproved

frowned in disapproval

unfavorable opinion or judgment : criticism

the plan met with disapproval

disapprobationnoun

disapproval

disapprobation 例句

1 This was rather coarse and it was received with loud murmurs of disapprobation, but Lord Robert went on unheeding.

2 Hated in the Nation is Black Mirror’s excursion into public shame: it takes a series of targets who have brought disapprobation upon themselves.

3 Public disapprobation appears to increase when divisive partisan rhetoric and petulant power plays are prevalent in Washington.

4 That which is deserving of censure or disapprobation; culpability; fault; crime; sin.

5 He was interrupted in a speech by clamors of disapprobation.

他的演说因反对的叫嚣声而中断.

6 On the other hand, the use of racist or sexist epithets is considered much more dangerous and subject to disapprobation.

7 Citizens are weighed by their economic activity, with moral disapprobation attached to those who are inactive.

8 Arles, it appeared, had been favoured with a bull fight, real Spanish matadors doing the beastly honours; but to the credit of the city, be it said, the spectacle was received with intense disapprobation.

9 Because of company disapprobation, both sides does not fall for this conflict.

但公司不答应,双方为此争执不下。

10 Instead, McCulloch seems to have opted for what he saw as the lesser of the inevitable evils: public disapprobation for the lack of police accountability in Brown’s killing.

11 Department of State released a statement expressing condolences for the monk’s family and muted disapprobation towards China.

12 Whatever our differences, people who summon physical violence to “settle” them should suffer our collective disapprobation instead.

13 Boys would pick on him, he said, but he refused to fight them, which only brought more disapprobation.

14 His felony conviction drew much of the disapprobation of anti-D’Souza readers, several of whom pointed out the current firestorm between the Scott administration and courts that have found Florida’s clemency process is confusing and arbitrary.

15 Surprise was imaged on every countenance, and when the order was passed to crowd on all sail in pursuit, a murmur of disapprobation ran through the whole crew.

16 This prompted 300 other citizens to complain: “We feel it our bounden duty to protest and to express our utter disapprobation of the unexpected and unnecessary violence by which the assembly was dispersed.”

17 Consumers express their opinions with their wallets, and disapprobation on social media.

18 I was assailed by one cry of reproach, disapprobation, and even detestation; ... what was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink into oblivion.

19 It is easy to lob moral disapprobation when we are not caught in the web of structural violence and intergenerational poverty ourselves.

20 Wiggins once explained - “the collective disapprobation of society can be more important than the punishments meted out by courts.”

disapprobation 同义词

1 不准

forbid disallow

6 不利的看法

disapproval

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