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1 not averse to
Общая лексика: не прочь -
2 not averse to a good dinner
Общая лексика: не прочь хорошо пообедатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not averse to a good dinner
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3 not averse to a good dinner
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4 to be not averse to
Разговорное выражение: не возражать против (чего-л.) -
5 I am not averse to a glass of wine
English-Dutch dictionary > I am not averse to a glass of wine
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6 be not averse to
1) Общая лексика: прочь (он не прочь повеселиться - he's not adverse to having a bit of fun)2) Разговорное выражение: не возражать против (чего-л.) -
7 I am not averse to a good meal
Общая лексика: я не против хорошего обедаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I am not averse to a good meal
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8 I was not averse to dancing myself when I was a young man
Общая лексика: в молодости и я был не прочь потанцеватьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I was not averse to dancing myself when I was a young man
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9 averse
averse [ə'vɜ:s]∎ to be averse to doing sth répugner à faire qch;∎ she's not averse to the occasional glass of wine elle boit volontiers un verre de vin de temps à autre;∎ he's not averse to making money out of the crisis ça ne le gêne pas de profiter de la crise pour se faire de l'argent -
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11 averse
averse [əˊvɜ:s] aнерасполо́женный, неохо́тный; пита́ющий отвраще́ние (to — к чему-л.);not averse to a good dinner непро́чь хорошо́ пообе́дать
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12 averse
ə'və:s((with to) having a dislike for: averse to hard work.) que aborrece, que tiene antipatía a- aversiontr[ə'vɜːs]1 reacio,-a (to, a)averse [ə'vərs] adj: reacio, opuestoadj.• contrario, -a adj.ə'vɜːrs, ə'vɜːsadjective (pred)to be averse to something — \<\<to an idea\>\> ser* reacio a algo
[ǝ'vɜːs]ADJwould you be averse to having the meeting at your house? — ¿estarías dispuesto a celebrar la reunión en tu casa?
* * *[ə'vɜːrs, ə'vɜːs]adjective (pred)to be averse to something — \<\<to an idea\>\> ser* reacio a algo
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predicative adjectivebe averse to doing something — abgeneigt sein, etwas zu tun
* * *[ə'və:s]- academic.ru/4641/aversion">aversion* * *[əˈvɜ:s, AM -ˈvɜ:rs]adj pred* * *[ə'vɜːs]adj predabgeneigtI am not averse to a glass of wine — einem Glas Wein bin ich nicht abgeneigt
I am rather averse to doing that — es widerstrebt mir, das zu tun
* * *be averse to verabscheuen (akk), eine Abneigung haben gegen;not be averse to doing sth nicht abgeneigt sein, etwas zu tun2. BOT von der Mittelachse abgewendet* * *predicative adjectivebe averse to something — einer Sache (Dat.) abgeneigt sein
be averse to doing something — abgeneigt sein, etwas zu tun
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[əʹvɜ:s] a1. нерасположенный, несклонный, питающий отвращение (к чему-л.); отвергающий (что-л.)averse to do smth. - не расположенный сделать что-л.
to be not averse to - разг. не возражать против чего-л.
I was not averse to dancing myself when I was a young man - в молодости и я был не прочь потанцевать
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ə'və:s((with to) having a dislike for: averse to hard work.) motvillig, uvillig- aversionuvilligadj. \/əˈvɜːs\/utilbøyeligbe averse from ( sjelden) ikke like, være motbe averse from doing something ( sjelden) være mot å gjøre noebe averse to ikke like, være mot, være negativt innstilt tilbe averse to doing something være mot å gjøre noe -
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əˈvə:s прил. нерасположенный, неохотный;
питающий отвращение, антипатию, неприязнь( to - к чему-л.) not averse to a good dinner ≈ непрочь хорошо пообедать Syn: unwilling, disinclinedнерасположенный, несклонный, питающий отвращение ( к чему-л.) ;
отвергающий( что-л.) - * to war ненавидящий войну - he is * to hard work он терпеть не может перегружать себя работой - * to do smth. не расположенный сделать что-л. - to be not * to (разговорное) не возражать против чего-л. - I am not * to a good meal я не против хорошего обеда - I was not * to dancing myself when I was a young man в молодости и я был не прочь потанцевать (ботаника) повернутый( от стебля)averse нерасположенный, неохотный;
питающий отвращение (to - к чему-л.) ~ нерасположенныйnot ~ to a good dinner непрочь хорошо пообедать -
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მოძულეhe is averse to work შრომისმოძულეა // შრომა არ უყვარს / ეჯავრებაI`m not averse to a glass of wine at dinner სადილზე ჭიქა ღვინოზე უარს არ ვიტყოდი -
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[ə'vɜːs]* * *[ə'və:s]((with to) having a dislike for: averse to hard work.) avverso, contrario- aversion* * *averse /əˈvɜ:s/a.1 avverso, contrario (a); alieno (da): I'm not averse to ( having) the occasional cigarette, non sono contrario a fumare una sigaretta di tanto in tanto2 riluttante; maldisposto3 (bot.) oppostoaversely avv. NOTA D'USO: - adverse o averse?-.* * *[ə'vɜːs] -
20 averse adj
[ə'vɜːs]averse to — (opposed) contrario (-a) a, (disinclined) restio (-a) a
to be averse to sth/doing sth — essere contrario (-a) a qc/a fare qc
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averse — aversely, adv. averseness, n. /euh verrs /, adj. having a strong feeling of opposition, antipathy, repugnance, etc.; opposed: He is not averse to having a drink now and then. [1590 1600; ( < MF) < L aversus turned away, averted (ptp. of avertere) … Universalium
averse — predic.adj. (often foll. by to, from) opposed, disinclined (was not averse to helping me). Usage: Construction with to is now more common. Etymology: L aversus (as AVERT) … Useful english dictionary