单词 | Distaste |
例句 | 1. She regarded the child with evident distaste. 2. His distaste for publicity of any sort is well known. 3. She looked at his shabby clothes with distaste. 4. His nose wrinkled with distaste. 5. He professed a distaste for everything related to money. 6. "No, " he replied,(http://) with patent distaste. 7. Joe had a profound distaste for violence. 8. She regarded the mess with distaste. 9. She crinkled her nose in distaste. 10. He looked around the filthy room in distaste. 11. She wrinkled up her nose in distaste. 12. She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste. 13. Stephen pursed his lips with distaste . 14. She looked at the advertisement with distaste before walking quickly on. 15. He couldn't hide his distaste at having to sleep in such a filthy room. 16. Jim looked with distaste at the cockroach in his soup. 17. Her distaste for books was equalled only by her dislike of people. 18. He couldn't conceal the deep distaste that he felt for many of their customs. 19. She grimaced in / with distaste at the thought of it. 20. Oliver looked with distaste at my clothes. 21. Her distaste has since evolved into ambivalent fascination. 22. Flavia watched her with distaste and some alarm. 23. Old Pete eyed the youth with distaste. 24. Kathy looked at him with distaste. 25. It also reflected growing distaste for violence as such. 26. I felt my mouth set in distaste. 27. She tried to suppress her distaste. 28. He was also showing a distaste for outdoor pursuits that ran against the grain of their family life. 29. She looked at them with distaste in their sensible shoes and thick bandage. 30. She looked at the vendor who cheated her the other day with distaste. 1. She regarded the child with evident distaste. 2. His distaste for publicity of any sort is well known. 3. She looked at his shabby clothes with distaste. 31. She was a woman without vision or curiosity; her distaste for books was equalled only by her dislike of people. 32. Glad that he had the shadows to conceal his distaste, Oscar shook it, and bid the boor goodnight. 33. He wrinkled his nose in distaste at the acrid smell of the place. 34. I rolled my eyes upward to indicate distaste at this telephonic excess. 35. He held out his arms to Ion, who stepped back in cold distaste. 36. Hank made a vulgar sound of distaste, shoved his hands in his pockets and continued on his way. 37. I stood behind him, trying to conceal my fear and distaste. 38. Do you understand what I am trying to tell you, that I was filled with distaste for everything? 39. She was shuddering in distaste when Travis came in carrying an armful of kindling, which he tossed down by the fire. 40. The two men became friends, and spoke often of their distaste for war. 41. She felt the muscles of her face lock with distaste. 42. Imagine that somehow I knew you regarded the proposed arrangement with distaste. 43. She knew a miserable distaste for the day that loomed ahead. 44. Only gradually was the distaste of the Left for the National government shared by any appreciable section of public opinion. 45. This merely confirmed the distaste for Communists which Bevin and other union officials had acquired in the 1920s. 46. She also has a distaste for policy debates, interviews, extemporaneous speeches and many other traditional obligations of a national leader. 47. Their refusal owes something to a distaste for addiction in itself. 48. If you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work. Kahlil Gibran 49. Sensing an improvement of story, Kent agreed even though nothing of distaste was uncovered. 50. Fourthly, Hopkins was a conniving priest, a possible Templar, with an open distaste for our King. 51. She couldn't see his expression but it didn't take a fool to realise that distaste and contempt must lurk there. 52. His sanctimoniousness and hypocrisy make some people around here regard him with great distaste. 53. Victoria was not much of a Victorian, with her mistrust of the church and distaste for earnestness in general. 54. He had a distaste for violence, but in his business it was a necessity. 55. Harry nearly jumped back in surprise and flushed instantly in embarrassment at the distaste his flinching movement had signalled. 56. Gina moved away from me with a look of distaste on her face. 57. Oliver, who had a natural distaste for policemen, crossed the road and ran home, on the other side. 58. Another familiar failing was his distaste for the give-and-take of bargaining. 59. She suspected that his distaste for students was stimulated not so much by their ideas as by their youth. 60. His distaste for other people kept him aloof from plots and treacheries. 61. Meredith tried her tea and wrinkled her nose up in distaste. 62. I regarded with distaste a group of sleek young yuppies in city suits, guffawing. 63. He looked with distaste at the rotting timbers above them. 64. At first Wexford felt a curious distaste and then he thought about the dead man and what he knew of him. 65. He closed the door behind him, sniffing the air with distaste. 66. Peter Peterson, the president of Lehman, came out t6 a Harvester board meeting to express his distaste. 67. His extreme distaste at being seen to touch her in public was utterly humiliating. 68. Joan looked with pity and distaste at the mess which had once been the rectory. 69. With tongue and teeth he gave a tight rasp and turned away in boredom or vexation or distaste. 70. Rubber wetsuits they regarded with distaste as contraceptive sheaths that would interfere with the primal experience. 71. She found herself agreeing with the historian's distaste for Mills' personal morality. 72. Bethune threw the saw away with distaste. 73. Roger looked at her with distaste. 74. Rudolph looked at the neatly typed report with distaste. 75. He turned away in distaste. 76. Fitzpiers experienced a profound distaste for the situation. 77. He picked up the rubbish with distaste. 78. He fingered my report with evident distaste. 79. Stifling his distaste, Miles undressed the old man. 80. He had hearty distaste for songs of pathos. 81. At first he expressed distaste at having to pry into a close colleague's affairs. 82. I distaste the way he talks. Because his sound contains a tune-pattern of lifting up one's horn and cynicism which worships selfish talks. 83. I yield to no one in my personal distaste for discrimination. 84. Distaste about the alleged architect of Lockerbie's readmission into the world leaders' club lingered in many circles, not least among the US victims' families and their supporters. 85. She took the wet gourd dipper from him, her nostrils wrinkling in distaste at the reek. 86. Jordan changed the subject with an urban distaste for the concrete. 87. Brent Colby was doing an incomplete job of concealing his distaste; he was enough of a tinhorn to clear his throat theatrically. 88. Einstein called the something the cosmological constant and added it to his theory with some distaste, because the work had been so mathematically beautiful without it. 89. She looked back with distaste to her only two visits to London. 90. He noted with distaste his own trick of appealing for sympathy. 91. Accustomed to the hardships of battle, he has no distaste for pleasure. 92. Hagen was watching him with his mouth curled up with distaste. 93. His fellow aldermen would believe in anything rather than an heretical distaste for the city ambrosia of the soup tureen . |
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