averse
形容词
1. She is averse to come.
她不愿意来。
2. I am not averse to a dance party and a good mean after a week's hard work.
我不反对一周紧张的工作后举办一次舞会,再美餐一顿。
3. I would not be averse to taking a drink.
我不反对喝一杯。
1. 反对的:available 可用的; 通用的 | averse 反对的 | aviation 航空; 航空学
2. 反对,不愿意的:anniversary 周年纪念 | averse 反对,不愿意的 | aversion 嫌恶
3. 不愿意的:Avernus 阿佛纳斯 | averse 不愿意的 | averseness 厌恶
4. 不愿意的,反对的:auspicious 幸运的 | averse 不愿意的 反对的 | Elated 得意洋洋的,振奋的
1. 不愿意的;反对的
If you say that you are not averse to something, you mean that you quite like it or quite want to do it.
e.g. He's not averse to publicity, of the right kind.
他不反对正当的宣传。
1. Younger siblings may also be less averse to risk, behavior that may have arisen in the primordial struggle for food and survival.
2. Development institutions are willing to provide capital where other sources may be initially risk averse, attracting other investors by providing comfort and risk assurance.
3. However, they soon found that Li was fond of eating and averse to labour.
4. If you are averse to showering warm and cold from head to foot, you can simply douse your arms or lower legs.
5. The government is also not averse to using a carrot and stick policy to prop up exports and keep the yuan exchange rate " basically stable ".
6. People today are averse to helping others not because they don't want to do so, but because they are afraid of the risks involved.
7. After some educators recommended that corporeal punishment be banned, many children have become averse to criticism.
8. Most of those averse to an income gap increase suggest it is largely due to corruption.