averse 详细解释

averse

[ə'və:s]

adj. 厌恶的, 反对的

a.

1. 反对的; 不愿意的; 嫌恶的[F][(+to)][+to-v]

She is averse to come.

她不愿意来。

I would not be averse to taking a drink.

我不反对喝一杯。

2. 【植】(叶子等)与茎方向相反的

词形变化

副词: aversely | 名词: averseness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.嫌恶; 不愿意; 反对

unwilling  forced  loath  indisposed  reluctant  against  opposed  

同义参见:

antipathetic  negative  backward  

反义参见:

willing  

英英释义

形容词 averse:

(usually followed by `to') strongly opposed

同义词:antipathetic, antipathetical, indisposed, loath, loth

补充

averseaverse英:[əˈvə:s] 美:[əˈvɚs]adj.1.不喜欢的, 讨厌的, 反对的I don't smoke cigarettes, but I'm not averse to the occasional cigar.我不吸烟, 但我不反对偶尔抽一支雪茄。

例句

1. I am totally averse to gardening.我十分讨厌园艺。 2. Smith is also averse to caring about criticism.史密斯也很不愿意听那些批评之词。 3. He's not averse to a little publicity.偶尔出头露面他倒并不反感。 4. as a former CIA director, he is not averse to secrecy.身为中央情报局前任局长,他不反对保密。 5. [in combination]the bank's approach has been risk-averse.该银行的做法一直是力求避免风险。 6. He is not averse to trying out new ideas.他不反对试用新构想。 7. He seems to be averse to exercise.他似乎讨厌运动。 8. No one is more averse to borrowing money than he is.没人比他更反对借钱了。 9. She is not averse to taking chances. [=she is willing to take chances]她并不反对冒险。