distasteful
英 [dɪsˈteɪstfl]
美 [dɪsˈteɪstfl]
adj. 使人不愉快的; 令人反感的; 讨厌的
BNC.13910 / COCA.16735
牛津词典
adj.
- 使人不愉快的;令人反感的;讨厌的
unpleasant or offensive
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 使人不愉快的;令人反感的;讨厌的
If something isdistasteful toyou, you think it is unpleasant, disgusting, or immoral.- He found it distasteful to be offered drinks before witnessing the execution.
他觉得在目睹行刑前还要上酒让人很不舒服。
- He found it distasteful to be offered drinks before witnessing the execution.
英英释义
adj
- highly offensive
- a disgusting smell
- distasteful language
- a loathsome disease
- the idea of eating meat is repellent to me
- revolting food
- a wicked stench
- not pleasing in odor or taste
双语例句
- I found it a touch distasteful.
我觉得这略有点让人反感。 - It is extremely distasteful and this is the same rhetoric used in Nazi Germany against Jewish people.
这种言论极度令人不快,是纳粹德国曾对犹太人用过的说法。 - I find the smell of death quite distasteful.
我发觉死亡的味道很令人讨厌。 - The very idea of cheating him is distasteful to me.
欺骗他的那个想法使我很不愉快。 - It is distasteful to me to have to say this.
我不得不这样说,使我很不愉快。 - There were aspects of his character which I found distasteful.
他的性格中颇有几分令我反感的地方。 - Martin did not know it, but he did know that it was not distasteful to her.
对此马丁并不知道,他只知道她并无反感。 - Mere yellow skeleton that he was now he felt the contrast between them, and thought his appearance distasteful to her.
他现在只剩下了一副枯黄的骨架,因此他觉得他们的差别太大了,认为他的样子让苔丝讨厌了。 - Nonperformance of something distasteful ( as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do.
不执行你认为另人讨厌的事情(通过谎言或欺骗)。 - The situation was made even more distasteful for them.
局面给搞得使他们越发感到不快了。