disapprobation
英 [ˌdɪsˌæprəˈbeɪʃn]
美 [ˌdɪsˌæprəˈbeɪʃn]
n. (对不道德的人或事的)反对,不认可
BNC.38659 / COCA.41813
牛津词典
noun
- (对不道德的人或事的)反对,不认可
disapproval of sb/sth that you think is morally wrong
英英释义
noun
- an expression of strong disapproval
- his uncompromising condemnation of racism
双语例句
- Said Jane faintly smiling,& You must know that though I should be exceedingly grieved at their disapprobation, I could not hesitate.
吉英微微一笑。你要知道,即使她们的反对使我万分难受,我还是不会犹豫的。 - He was interrupted in a speech by clamors of disapprobation.
他的演说因反对的叫嚣声而中断。 - They were all astonished; and Mr. Bennet, who could by no means wish for so speedy a return, immediately said, But is there not danger of Lady Catherine's disapprobation here, my good sir?
大家都吃了一惊,尤其是班纳特先生,根本不希望他马上回来,便连忙说道:贤侄,你不怕珈苔琳夫人不赞成吗? - Has she been qualified for criticism, her conscience must have restrained her from venturing at disapprobation.
即使她有评论的水平,她的良心也制止她冒然提出批评意见。 - He was determined to prevent it, if possible, though his mother, who equally heard the conversation which passed at table, did not evince the least disapprobation.
他打定主意,只要可能,就要阻止他们,然而他母亲同样听到了饭桌边的这番谈话,却丝毫没有不赞成的表示。 - But company disapprobation, both sides does not fall for this conflict.
但公司不答应,双方为此争执不下。 - If any one does an act hurtful to others, there is a prim â facie case for punishing him, by law, or, where legal penalties are not safely applicable, by general disapprobation.
假如有人做出了一个有害于他人的行动,这说是一桩一望而知要对他处罚的事件,可以用法律来办,或者当法律惩罚不能妥善适用时,也可以用普遍的谴责。 - Elizabeth would wonder, and probably would blame her; and though her resolution was not to be shaken, her feelings must be hurt by such disapprobation.
伊丽莎白一定会诧异,说不定还要埋怨她。虽说她一经下定决心便不会动摇,然而人家非难起来一定会使她难受。 - Charles's attentions to Henrietta had been observed by her father and mother without any disapprobation.
查尔斯向亨丽埃塔献殷勤一事早被她父母注意到了,不过他们没有表示异议。 - He expressed his disapprobation of what they had done.
他表示对他们的所作所为不以为然。