词组 | distaste |
释义 | distaste When used with a preposition, distaste overwhelmingly takes for: • ... made no effort to conceal his distaste for the drink —Terry Southern, Flash and Filigree, 1958 • ... had an obvious distaste for the corruption of modern politics —Irving Howe, Harper's, January 1969 Less often, distaste may also be used with at, of, toward, or towards: • ... the girls in Women's Lib who talk about their distaste at being thought of as sex objects —John Corry, Harper's, November 1970 • ... well known for his distaste of books too forth-rightly sexual —Norman Mailer, Advertisements for Myself, 1959 • ... the attitude of fear and distaste toward mathematics — Bruce Dearing, in Automation, Education and Human Values, ed. W. W. Brickman & S. Lehrer, 1966 • ... the personal distaste Churchill and deGaulle nursed towards each other —Atlantic, October 1945 |
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