displeasing

displeasing

美 [dɪs'plizɪŋ]  英 [dɪs'pli:zɪŋ]

  • adj.使人不愉快的;令人发火的
  • v.“displease”的现在分词
  • 网络不中;奇思异想

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英汉解释

adj.
1.
使人不愉快的;令人发火的
v.
1.
“displease”的现在分词

英英解释

v.

例句

R&B singer Amerie, as lacking in acting skills as she is a last name, plays the part with a crowd-displeasing chip on her shoulder.

R&B歌手演技不足因为最后一个演员饰演一个肩膀人群高兴芯片一部分

She rejects him immediately, displeasing her mother but immensely satisfying her father who is fonder of her than of his other daughters.

伊丽莎白当即加以拒绝使得母亲高兴喜欢甚于其余女儿父亲感到十分满意

But her features were not displeasing, and she was said to have much wit and personal charm.

相貌惹人喜爱据说智慧超人具有一种独特魅力

To move from the cabin of our raft for a night-time watch is initially displeasing.

开始时候我们并不认为夜间船舱走出值夜一件有趣事情

She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly.

觉得庸俗笨拙愚蠢无用浮夸讨厌无礼并且非常

We are all born with a sin nature that makes us think and say and do things that are displeasing to God.

我们下来一个这个使我们喜悦

Indicate sth. Displeasing that will happen to the subject.

表示发生主语身上一件愉快

When Annan takes positions in public that are displeasing to the Bush Administration , it unleadhes its attack dogs.

安南公众面前表现不能取悦布什政府时候美国攻击

A certain act is regarded as displeasing to a divine principle.

有的行为原则赞成

They could hardly be more different in temperament and technique, though both have paid a steep price for displeasing the censors.

性情拍摄手法迥异彼此然而曾经触怒内地电影审查机构付出代价

So Rose doesn't want to start their marriage off on the wrong foot by displeasing her parents.

所以罗斯父母高兴使他们婚姻没有开始

Modern music can at first seem displeasing to the ear.

现代音乐起来可能舒服

The noise was very displeasing to him.

噪音使非常恼火

Christians produce works pleasing to God, and they also commit sins displeasing to God every day of their lives.

日常生活基督徒喜悦他们同样犯罪喜悦

Esau then realized how displeasing the Canaanite women were to his father Isaac;

晓得父亲中迦南女子

unsightly a. displeasing to the eye

顺眼难看