averse

美音:[ə'vɜrs] 英音:[ə'vɜː(r)s]

简单释义:


adj.不喜欢的;反对的;不想做的

网络不愿意的;嫌恶的;不乐意的

完整释义:


adj.

1.嫌恶的,反对的,不乐意的
2.【植物;植物学】与茎方向相反的


例句:

  1. Your acquaintances who are utterly averse to spiritual things, are not refined, ennobled, and elevated by the practice of the truth.
    你所相识的那些人,既全然厌倦属灵的事物,就必不会藉着执行真理而得以斯文、高尚、超拔。

  2. In a rare admission for a president famously averse to expressing regret, he fully accepted responsibility for that failure.
    以不肯表示歉意出名的布什总统,这次罕见地表示抱歉,他完全承担了伊拉克任务失败的责任。

  3. They are also trying to encourage their workers to become less risk averse (unless they are banks, of course).
    他们也试图鼓励员工不要老是怕冒险(当然,银行除外)。

  4. This risk-averse policy is a shame: people with colourful pasts may turn out to be profitably colourful employees.
    这种风险厌恶政策是令人羞愧的:过去经历丰富多彩的人,可能会成为带来丰厚利润的雇员。

  5. Although the tendency of lawyers to be risk-averse is recognised, so is their analytical ability and trustworthiness in a crisis.
    尽管大家承认律师有回避风险的倾向,但他们具备分析能力,同时在危机中可以信赖,也是不争的事实。

  6. During a year-long follow-up, no delayed averse effects or neurological complications were observed.
    调查继续了一年之后,也没有后遗症或是神经疾病的发生。

  7. We're an old - fashioned firm, Mr Smith, but not hidebound. We're not averse to giving a man with ideas of his own some rope.
    史密斯先生,我们是一家老式公司,但并不保守,不反对给人较大的活动范围。

  8. People who regard themselves as risk-averse will assemble portfolios of highly similar stocks that all seem to be 'safe. '
    认为自己属于避险型投资者的人,会把看上去全都保险、同时高度相似的股票放在一个组合里。

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