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词根:disapprove
adj.disapproving 反对的;不赞成的
n.disapproval 不赞成;不喜欢
v.disapproving 不赞成;不同意(disapprove的ing形式)
vi.disapprove 不赞成;不喜欢
vt.disapprove 不赞成;不同意
verb
transitive verb
to pass unfavorable judgment on
to refuse approval to : reject
intransitive verb
to feel or express disapproval
The first known use of disapprove was circa 1562
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
1 “Look at that. She’s buying him candy,” said Arm disapprovingly as the boy’s mother fed money into the machine.
2 We sat on clear benches tilted against angled translucent walls, designed to make you feel like you could fall backward into thin air — though as one kid told us disapprovingly, it’s “not really” that scary.
3 During one hearing, Kaplan mused disapprovingly about American attorneys who travel abroad to represent foreign clients suing U.S. companies.
在一次庭审期间,卡普兰对跑到国外去代表外国客户起诉美国公司的美国律师不以为然。
4 So he reached into the seats, deftly grabbed the phone out of the man’s hand, wagged it disapprovingly, and tossed it under a riser — all mid-song, without skipping a beat.
5 Antonio looked at him disapprovingly.
安东尼奥不赞同地看着他。
6 Her mother swooped in and said, “Jackie,” disapprovingly, but I said, “No no, it’s okay,” because it totally was, and then Jackie asked, “Would they help me breathe, too?”
7 The soldiers shook their heads disapprovingly as they looked at Pierre.
士兵们望着皮埃尔,不以为然地摇摇头。
8 A couple of them glanced disapprovingly at their watches and then at me.
9 “May I speak with you, Elisheva?” she says, tipping her head down so she can stare at me disapprovingly over the tops of her glasses.
10 Madame LePoint waved another fabric swatch in Penelope’s direction and clucked her tongue disapprovingly.
11 “Cash just means you can be a big shot and cut to the front of the line,” she said disapprovingly.
12 Juanita shook the empty canteen, frowned disapprovingly at the twins, and handed it back to the boy.
13 He looked disapprovingly at the row of empty wine bottles.
他不以为然地看了看那排空酒瓶.
14 The reflections of the two old women gazed disapprovingly out of the pool.
15 The draft opinion also disapprovingly notes that “far from bringing about a national settlement of the abortion issue, Roe and Casey have enflamed debate and deepened division.”
16 "Is this Britain's most spoilt teenager?" asked the Daily Mail, disapprovingly.
17 For example, the dog somehow understands that Thornton has a drinking problem and gazes at him disapprovingly as he sips his evening whiskey.
18 On My Baby Daddy, she tuts disapprovingly about a "slob, without a job" who can't even buy her a corn on the cob; her man, however, "always has that money on Christmas".
19 When this happens, the brand’s representatives may assume the “entitled” influencer has either kept the product or tossed it disapprovingly without so much as a “thank you.”
20 He mentioned, disapprovingly, some filmmakers who had shown up last year furnished with Nazi uniforms, which they were determined to use, no matter what.
1 责难地
3 不赞成
disapproving disapproval disfavour disapprove frown on frown upon disapprobatory unfavorable deprecatory ill-disposed disfavor disapprobation thumbs-down discountenance mislike object discommend
4 责难
disapprobatory inculpatory upbraidingly accusingly condemnation rebuke censure animadversion lamming objurgation inculpation animadvert tax blame knock condemn twit durn point finger at call to account cry down point the finger at
6 不赞同
disapprobatory discommendable nonconcurrence discommend won't hear of won't hear to wouldn't hear of wouldn't hear to disapprove of
7 不以为然地