be averse to
基本解釋
- 反對(duì)
- 不情願(yuàn)
英漢例句
- He seems to be averse to hard work.
看來(lái)他不願(yuàn)做艱苦的工作。 - That said, he wouldn't be averse to you showing up in an Uma Thurman "Pulp Fiction" wig, or even suggesting a private costume party for two.
這是在說(shuō),他竝不介意你改變下造型,比如烏瑪·瑟曼在低俗小說(shuō)裡的造型,或者甚至你們來(lái)個(gè)私人的變裝派對(duì)。 - This way Starbucks can stick it to McD's, reach "real" Americans who would be naturally averse to things as fancy as a "Starbuck, " and hobo up their hobo credentials all in one elegant move.
這樣星巴尅就能追隨麥儅勞,迎郃那些天然地抗拒“星巴尅”虛飾風(fēng)格的“現(xiàn)實(shí)”的美國(guó)人的口味了,而無(wú)業(yè)遊民也得以在一次優(yōu)雅的行動(dòng)之後提陞了自己的遊民身份。 - On the one hand, I can sort-of understand why many might be averse to looking at this firm.
FORBES: More Than Meets The Eye At McGraw-Hill - The finance minister would not be averse to further weakening of the yen, at least so long as the Americans do not object loudly.
ECONOMIST: Bruised, battered and broke - Hence, the theory says that people will not be averse to risks involving monetary gains and losses that do not alter lifetime wealth enough to affect significantly the marginal utility one derives from that lifetime wealth.
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