英:[ˈdʒɔ:ndɪst]
美:[ˈdʒɔndɪst]
英:[ˈdʒɔ:ndɪst]
美:[ˈdʒɔndɪst]
adj.
患黄疸病(似)的
因嫉妒等而有偏见的
v.
黄疸病( jaundice的过去式和过去分词 )
偏见
jaun·diced
jawn dihst
词根:jaundice
n.jaundice 黄疸;偏见;乖僻
vt.jaundice 使怀偏见;使患黄疸
Adjective
1. affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc
2. showing or affected by prejudice or envy or distaste;
"looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation"
"takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs"
obstructive jaundice梗阻性黄疸;阻塞性黄疸
neonatal jaundice新生儿黄疸
The first known use of jaundiced was in 1640
jaundicedadjective
affected with or as if with jaundice
showing or influenced by envy, dislike, or hostility
a jaundiced eye
jaundicedadjective
affected with jaundice
a deeply jaundiced patient
1 That voice — jaundiced, seasoned, amused and vibrant as it is — gives “The Master Blaster” added allure.
2 There's always been an unyielding strain of resolute optimism running through Petty's music even at its most dejected and jaundiced.
3 He looks on all these modern ideas with a rather jaundiced eye.
他以一种相当偏颇的眼光看待一切现代观念。
4 The same sunny yellows and fern greens that look unassuming in his coat and hat make his face look sickly and jaundiced.
5 Above them, the sun was a jaundiced eye.
6 During his decades-long journey through the fetid swamp of national politics, Nixon views human and inhuman rivals with the same jaundiced eye.
7 The general watched the proceedings with a jaundiced eye.
这位将军以带有偏见的眼光关注事态发展。
8 None of this invalidates casting a jaundiced eye toward the absurd aspects of award shows, or the idea of trying to get music, pop or TV stars to laugh at themselves.
9 Power brokers who behave as if they are above the law depend on that cynicism, with the winks and jaundiced shrugs that help maintain the status quo.
10 It's not that he doesn't say funny things, or have a smart, jaundiced attitude.
11 Jack has rather jaundiced opinions about all these modern ideas.
杰克对所有这些现代观念都抱有相当偏颇的看法.
12 My voice was too weak to carry far, and the doctor was already concentrating on the next jaundiced face.
13 Serum calcium concentration was determined in 104 jaundiced neonates.
本文对104例黄疸新生儿的血钙进行了测定。
14 Mr. Garfield takes a somewhat jaundiced view of Helvetica mania, but he hardly limits himself to one narrow school of fontificating.
15 A jaundiced, dyspeptic, post-modernist nation will be made to look again at "the hero in its midst", with a biopic recounting the Solidarity struggle.
16 He was febrile and jaundiced. However, no hematemesis or melena was noted.
他有发烧和黄疸的症状, 但是并没有吐血或血便的症状.
17 Patches of jaundiced skin dangle from his face, and the rest is covered with weeping sores.
18 She looked on politicians with a jaundiced eye .
她对政治家有偏见。
19 Even the whites of his eyes were jaundiced.
20 When we took him to the pediatrician several days later, he was jaundiced and had lost more than the standard 5 to 10 percent of his body weight.
1 厌恶
repulsive repugnant dislike hatred gorge disgust aversion distaste loathing repulsion revulsion antipathy repugnance odium thumbs-down revolt repel alienate loathe detest repulse abominate not have much time for be down on have a thing for
3 刻薄
6 猜忌的
8 有偏见
colored unenlightened tendentiousness biased prejudiced tendentious bias bigoted have a thing for narrow
10 狭隘的
12 不满
bored dissatisfied disgruntled disaffected discontented not grievance indictment dissatisfaction discontent disaffection dissatisfy bad feeling
13 猜忌
14 刻薄的