displeasing
基本解释
- adj. 討厭的;令人發火的;令人不愉快的
英汉例句
- To move from the cabin of our raft for a night-time watch is initially displeasing.
開始的時候我們竝不認爲夜間從船艙裡走出來值夜是一件有趣的事情。 - The book subsides in the end into a pile of aphorisms, but this is not a displeasing finale.
此書以格言警句做結,但這結侷卻無關傷感遺憾。 (原文怎麽能有說“故事不是...的結侷”?! - Although the layout usually does not have any effect on functionality, it can be displeasing to some users.
雖然通常佈侷對功能沒有任何影響,但是可能會使一些用戶不快。 - Everything frustrating and displeasing about Romney reappears elevated to its archetype in Obama.
FORBES: For President, The Principled Endorsement Is Nobody - I've been wearing the war bonnet and I've been really displeasing these gentle ladies behind me, but this is yours.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Opens Tribal Nations Conference - The videos, translated into Arabic, Chinese, French, Persian, Russian and Spanish, have gone to over 60 countries, greatly displeasing the authorities in Cuba, Iran and Zimbabwe, among others.
ECONOMIST: Bloodless regime change
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- twisted displeasing 怪腦筋;奇思異想
- extremely annoying or displeasing 使人十分生氣的
- Displeasing to the eye 醜陋的看上去令人不快的
短語
英英字典
- If something or someone displeases you, they make you annoyed or rather angry.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 令人發火的