disagreeable
a. 不愉快的,厌恶的,不为人喜的
词形变化:副词:disagreeably 名词:disagreeableness
例句与用法:1.She is always so disagreeable when we ask her to help.我们请她帮忙时, 她总是那么不友好。
2.A disagreeable person, event, or situation.令人不愉快者令人不愉快的人、事或经历
3.Some fruits are disagreeable to the taste.有几种果子味道不好。
4.My wife was disagreeable to me this morning.今天早上我太太对我发脾气。
英英解释:形容词disagreeable:
1. not to your liking
2. not agreeing with your tastes or expectations
同义词:unsympathetic
disagreeably:
ad. 不愉快地, 不合口味地
英英解释:副词disagreeably:
1. in a disagreeable manner
disagreement
n. 不合,争论,不一致
例句与用法:1.Divergence or disagreement, as between facts or claims; difference.矛盾,不相符不符合或不一致,如在事实和宣称之间;差异
2.A disagreement or quarrel.争执不一致或争吵
3.At variance; in disagreement.有分歧的;不一致的
4.A disagreement or controversy.意见分歧不一致或有争议
5.Two characters are in disagreement, serious or otherwise, over some matter.两个人物为某件事情发生了严重或不严重的冲突。
6.The recent disagreement points up the differences between the two sides.最近的争执清楚显示双方有分歧.
7.There's a lot of disagreement among politicians on this issue.对这一问题,政治家们有很大分歧。
8.You would expect that there would be/there to be strong disagreement about this.可以料到此事会有严重分歧.
英英解释:名词disagreement:
1. a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters
同义词:dissension, dissonance
2. a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
同义词:discrepancy, divergence, variance
3. the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing
disallow
v. 不许,不准,驳回
词形变化:形容词:disallowable 名词:disallowance 动词过去式:disallowed 过去分词:disallowed 现在分词:disallowing 第三人称单数:disallows
例句与用法:1.The judge disallowed that evidence.法官驳回那项证据。
2.Her claim was disallowed on the ground(s) that she had not paid her premium.她要求赔款遭到拒绝, 原因是她事先没有交纳保险费.
英英解释:动词disallow:
1. command against
同义词:forbid, prohibit, interdict, proscribe, veto
disallowance:
n. 不许可,拒绝,驳回
disambiguate
vt. [语]消除…的歧义
英英解释:动词disambiguate:
1. state unambiguously or remove ambiguities from
disambiguation
解疑, 消除模棱两可情况
英英解释:名词disambiguation:
1. clarification that follows from the removal of ambiguity
disamenity
n. 不舒适,不愉快,麻烦
disannul
v. 取消,使无效
disappear
v. 消失
词形变化:名词:disappearance 动词过去式:disappeared 过去分词:disappeared 现在分词:disappearing 第三人称单数:disappears
例句与用法:1.My wallet has disappeared from the table.我放在桌子上的钱包不见了。
2.Many beautiful fish are fast disappearing because of the severe pollution.因为污染严重,许多美丽的鱼类正在面临绝种。
3.The sun disappeared behind a cloud.太阳消失在一片云后面。
4.It's typical of Bob to do a disappearing act just when there's work to be done!一有事情要做, 鲍勃就没人影儿了, 他就是这样!
5.His anger soon disappeared.他的怒气一会儿就消了.
6.The problem won't just disappear.这问题不会就这样不了了之的.
7.The rash soon disappeared.疹子很快就消了.
8.The plane disappeared behind a cloud.飞机飞入云中不见了.
英英解释:动词disappear:
1. get lost, as without warning or explanation
同义词:vanish, go away
2. become invisible or unnoticeable
同义词:vanish, go away
3. cease to exist
同义词:vanish
4. become less intense and fade away gradually
同义词:melt
disappearance
n. 消失
例句与用法:1.Most disappearances are the result of the terrorist activity.大多数的失踪案都是恐怖分子造成的.
2.At first nobody noticed the child's disappearance.起初谁都没有注意到小孩不见了.
3.The act or an instance of gradually diminishing in brightness, loudness, or strength until actual disappearance occurs.逐渐消失在亮度、响度或精力上逐渐减弱直至全部消失的活动或例子
4.His disappearance is unaccounted for.他失踪原因不明.
5.He was hard put (to it) to explain her disappearance.他难以说明她为什麽不见了.
6.She could find no plausible explanation for its disappearance.她无法解释清楚何以不翼而飞.
7.Her disappearance gave rise to the wildest rumours.她失踪一事引起了各种流言蜚语.
8.His disappearance is being looked into by the police.他失踪一事警方正在调查.
英英解释:名词disappearance:
1. the act of leaving secretly or without explanation
同义词:disappearing
2. the event of passing out of sight
3. gradually ceasing to be visible
同义词:fade
4. ceasing to exist
disappoint
v. 使...失望
词形变化:动词过去式:disappointed 过去分词:disappointed 现在分词:disappointing 第三人称单数:disappoints
例句与用法:1.The result disappointed him.结果使他失望。
2.I'm sorry to disappoint your plans.我很抱歉妨碍了你的计划。
3.I can't disappoint my public by retiring.我可不能退休, 否则大家会失望的.
4.The tenor disappointed us by singing flat.那位男高音歌手调门儿唱得很低, 十分扫兴.
5.Don't disappoint me by being late again.别再迟到了, 不要叫我失望.
英英解释:动词disappoint:
1. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of
同义词:let down
disappointed
a. 失望的
词形变化:副词:disappointedly
例句与用法:1.The condition or feeling of being disappointed.失望,扫兴失望的状态或沮丧的感觉
2.If you were expecting our life in the country to be the New Jerusalem, you're going to be very disappointed.如果你期望我们在乡下的生活会像天堂那样美丽,那你是会非常失望的。
3.President James A. Garfield was shot by a disappointed office seeker on July2, 1881.1881年7月2日,詹姆斯·A·加菲尔德总统被一个失望的谋求官职者枪击
4.The result disappointed him.结果使他失望。
5.A person is most disappointed when he is in despair.一个人在绝望时最失望。
6.I'm very disappointed.真让我失望。
7.Tom was no more surprised than (he was) disappointed at this news.汤姆听见那消息既不惊讶也不失望。
8.I was more disappointed than discouraged.我是失望,而不是泄气。
英英解释:动词disappoint:
1. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of
同义词:disappoint, let down
形容词disappointed:
1. disappointingly unsuccessful
同义词:defeated, discomfited, foiled, frustrated, thwarted
disappointedly:
ad. 失望地
英英解释:副词disappointedly:
1. in disappointment; in a disappointed manner
disappointing
a. 令人失望的
词形变化:副词:disappointingly
例句与用法:1.The speech was most disappointing; it skirted round all the main questions.这篇演讲非常令人失望,它回避了所有主要的问题。
2.It's disappointing!真令人失望!
3.Her exam results were disappointing but she tried to put a brave face on it.她的考试成绩令人失望,但却装出若无其事的样子。
4.Beside your earlier work this piece seems rather disappointing.这件工作同你早先的工作相比, 有些令人失望.
5.The weather was bad and the food dreadful. Altogether the holiday was very disappointing.天气又坏, 吃的又糟. 总而言之, 这次假日很扫兴.
6.The film was built up to be a masterpiece, but I found it very disappointing.这部影片被吹捧为杰作, 可是我觉得令人失望.
英英解释:动词disappoint:
1. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of
同义词:disappoint, let down
形容词disappointing:
1. not up to expectations
同义词:dissatisfactory, unsatisfying
disappointingly
ad. 使人失望地
例句与用法:1.Disappointingly, he had nothing new to show us.他没什麽新鲜东西给我们看,使人感到失望。
2.One that is disappointingly ineffective or unsuccessful.无用的人或物的令人失望的无用的或不成功的人或物
英英解释:副词disappointingly:
1. in a disappointing manner
disappointment
n. 失望
例句与用法:1.He expressed keen disappointment that the hearing had been postponed.他对听证会延期表示大为沮丧。
2.That defeat was a surprise and a disappointment.那次失败令人吃惊,令人失望。
3.His children are a disappointment to him.他的孩子让他感到失望.
4.Not getting the job was a terrible disappointment.得不到那份工作, 叫人失望极了.
5.To our great disappointment, it rained on the day of the picnic.使我们大失所望的是野餐那天下起雨来了.
6.She gestured her disappointment by laying her hand on her forehead.她把手放在额头上,以表示失望。
7.After months of disappointment, his perseverance was finally rewarded.数月来他经历挫折而不断努力,终於有了收获。
8.To my disappointment, my father doesn't agree to buy me a new bike.我父亲不同意给我买新脚踏车, 我很失望。
英英解释:名词disappointment:
1. a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized
同义词:letdown
2. an act (or failure to act) that disappoints someone
同义词:dashing hopes
disapprobation
n. 不答应,不赞成,非难
例句与用法:1."What I wish to do is to go down into the East End and see things for myself…" "You don't want to live down there! " everybody said, with disapprobation writ large upon their faces."我想做的就是到伦敦东区去,亲自去看一看……""你决不会愿意住在那儿吧!"人人都这么说,一脸不赞成的神气。
英英解释:名词disapprobation:
1. an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable
同义词:condemnation
disapprobatory:
a. 不赞成的
disapproval
n. 不赞成
例句与用法:1.He shook his head in disapproval.他摇了摇头表示反对。
2.He spoke with disapproval of your proposal.他对你的建议很不以为然。
3.She gestured her disapproval.她用姿势表示不赞成.
4.I noticed a slight frown of disapproval on his face.我留意到他轻轻皱了一下眉, 露出不赞成的样子.
5.He slammed the door to register his disapproval.他砰的一声把门关上以示不满。
英英解释:名词disapproval:
1. a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing
2. the expression of disapproval
3. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
同义词:disfavor, disfavour, dislike
4. the act of disapproving or condemning |