antipathetic
英
美
adj. 天然不相容的;格格不入的;令人反感的
BNC.37067 / COCA.43158
英英释义
adj
- characterized by antagonism or antipathy
- slaves antagonistic to their masters
- antipathetic factions within the party
- (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
- antipathetic to new ideas
- averse to taking risks
- loath to go on such short notice
- clearly indisposed to grant their request
双语例句
- The whole place and everything about it was antipathetic to her ( Anthony Trollope)
整个地方和它所有的事物都令她反感(安东尼特罗洛普) - ( of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings.
(文学或戏剧的特点)容易唤起嫌恶感的。 - Swanson was not heated or antipathetic.
斯万生并不发火,也不现出反感。 - The purpose that "new art" moves is that intensity is antipathetic to machinery mainly, intensity to industrialization challenges a mood.
“新艺术”运动的宗旨主要是对于机械的强烈反感,对于工业化的强烈挑战情绪。 - He has always been strongly antipathetic to the views of the women's movement.
他对女性运动的主张向来感到反感。 - And the education that move and we exist in reality is antipathetic bewildering phenomenon.
而现实中存在着和我们的教育格格不入又令人困惑的现象。 - However, news photography, documentary photography is and photography stunt antipathetic.
而新闻摄影、纪实摄影却是和摄影特技格格不入的。 - As fin intransigent non-objective painter, he is antipathetic to figuration, especially Expressionist and decorative.
作为一个不妥协的非客观画家,他憎恶具体的形象,特别是表现主义和装饰风格。 - He was antipathetic to any kind of change.
他对任何变动都感到反感。 - He is completely antipathetic to my plans.
他对我的计画感到反感。