distasteful如何读

英:[dɪsˈteɪstfl]

美:[dɪsˈtestfəl]

distasteful是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. (使人)讨厌的
  2. 使人不愉快的
  3. 不合口味的
  4. 味道差的
  5. 不愉快的
  6. 令人反感的
  7. 味道不好的
  8. 扫兴
  9. 不开心
  10. 索然无味
  11. 令人厌恶的口味的
  12. 令人厌恶的
  13. 令人不爽快的
  14. 不合意的

distasteful自然拼读

dis·taste·ful

dIs teIst fl

distasteful扩展

distastefully (adv.), distastefulness (n.)

distasteful词根

词根:distaste

adv.

distastefully 味道差地;不愉快地

n.

distaste 厌恶;讨厌

distastefulness 口味差(distasteful的名词)

vi.

distaste 不喜欢

vt.

distaste 厌恶;不喜欢

distasteful英英释义

adjective

objectionable because offensive to one's personal taste : unpleasant, disagreeable a shady, distasteful character

found the job distasteful

objectionable because in poor taste, inappropriate, or unethical

a harmless stroking … but it seems oddly distasteful in retrospect—Richard Sandza et al.

unpleasant to the taste

distasteful unripe fruit

distasteful词源中文解释

"令人不愉快或恶心的味道",大约在1600年,来自 distaste 和 -ful。相关词汇: Distastefully; distastefulness。

distasteful词源英文解释

The first known use of distasteful was in 1607

distasteful儿童词典英英释义

distillationnoun

a process of heating a liquid or solid until it sends off a vapor and then cooling the vapor until it becomes liquid

distillatenoun

a liquid product cooled from vapor during distillation

distillverb

to obtain or purify by distillation

distillverb

to obtain or purify by distillation

distensionnoun

the act of distending or the state of being distended

distensionnoun

the act of distending or the state of being distended

distendverb

to stretch or bulge out in all directions : swell

distempernoun

a highly contagious virus disease especially of dogs marked by fever and by respiratory and sometimes nervous symptoms

distastefuladjective

causing displeasure : unpleasant, disagreeable

distasteful 例句

1 “Though it would be opportunistic and distasteful to appropriate this riot for my own purposes, it must be said that people are dying out there and it’s important to make the best of it.”

2 It was a move that raised the ire of many who found distasteful the idea of a major media company trying to establish “ownership” of an important cultural event.

3 Rowling, and a bit too enmeshed in a system I was finding more and more distasteful: namely, capitalism.

4 There was something about this moment that felt like the birth of reality television, and I found that really distasteful.

5 The volleys around Dinesh’s ridiculous gold chain are a running joke that sprints all the way to Jared’s magnificently distasteful final jab.

6 Sadly, all this was partly marred by a distasteful opening film shot by Walter Pfeiffer.

7 He refused to budge, and Milo had no choice but to stretch both arms about the trunk in a distasteful hug and start climbing.

8 By setting the action in Uganda — where a band of fresh-faced Mormon missionaries arrive to try converting the natives — the show neatly avoids the religion's more distasteful, controversial aspects.

9 If the thought of being Chief Powhatan’s subjects would be distasteful to the gentlemen, then I imagine that becoming subjects of King James would be just as distasteful to the Powhatan people.

10 Every once in a while, he would glance over at Leo and Frank like he found their presence distasteful.

11 The father of a girl who violently attacked a classmate after being inspired by fictional character Slender Man has criticized a new horror film of the same name as being “extremely distasteful”.

12 And as distasteful as all this spectacle was, it still made his adrenaline flow.

13 The passion for social justice that many students feel — a beautiful passion for social justice — leads them to be keenly aware of the distasteful opinions held by many writers of earlier generations.

14 The work was thoroughly distasteful to her.

她憎恶这种工作.

15 The claims of 25% ownership are false and for a artist to brag about splits on a song is distasteful to begin with.

16 When it comes to distasteful, last year’s do-it-yourself “Robin Williams” costume, with belt hung around your neck, tops my list.

17 The fiddler's crude and irreverent sense of humor was distasteful to him.

拉琴人的粗鲁无礼的幽默感使他讨厌.

18 As distasteful as the likeness was to the sitter, officials at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles had quite the opposite reaction.

19 And I remember finding the Karajan recordings brilliant and electric, but somehow a bit too slick and slightly distasteful, whereas I found the Furtwängler recordings more enlightening and a lot more profound.

20 I didn't get the job – who knows why; academia is a festering trash fire – but I'll forever link disclosing on that night with someone making a distasteful expression.

distasteful 同义词

6 味道不佳的

unsavory

8 不合意的

unpleasant disagreeable woeful

10 人不愉快的

unpleasant beastly putrid cursed

12 使人不愉快的

unpleasant beastly putrid cursed

16 难吃的

rough foul wersh heavy

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