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1 disapproval
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2 disapproval
/,disə'pru:vəl/ * danh từ - sự không tán thành, sự phản đối; sự chê -
3 groan
/groun/ * danh từ - sự rên rỉ; tiếng rên rỉ - tiếng lầm bầm (chê bai, phản đối...) =the groans o, disapproval+ tiếng lầm bầm phản đối * nội động từ - rên rỉ, kêu rên (vì đau đớn thất vọng...) =to groan in pain+ rên rỉ vì đau đớn =to groan under (beneath, with) the yoke of the exploiters+ rên siết dưới ách của bọn bóc lột - trĩu xuống, võng xuống; kĩu kịt (vì chở nặng) =shelf groans with books+ giá chất đầy sách nặng trĩu xuống =the cart groaned under the load+ chiếc xe kĩu kịt vì chở nặng !to groan down - lầm bầm phản đối (ai...) bắt im đi =to groan down a speaker+ lầm bầm phản đối một diễn giả không cho nói tiếp nữa !to groan for - mong mỏi, khao khát (cái gì) !to groan out - rên rỉ kể lể (điều gì)
См. также в других словарях:
Disapproval — Dis ap*prov al, n. Disapprobation; dislike; censure; adverse judgment. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disapproval — I noun abhorrence, adverse comment, animadversion, censure, complaining, complaint, condemnation, contradiction, contravention, criticism, demurrer, demurring, denial, denouncement, denunciation, deprecation, detraction, difference, difference of … Law dictionary
disapproval — 1660s; see DISAPPROVE (Cf. disapprove) + AL (Cf. al) (2) … Etymology dictionary
disapproval — [n] condemnation blackball*, black list*, blame, boo*, boycott, brickbat,call down, castigation, catcall*, censure, criticism, denunciation, deprecation, disapprobation, discontent, disfavor, dislike, disparagement, displeasure, dissatisfaction,… … New thesaurus
disapproval — [dis΄ə pro͞o′vəl] n. 1. failure or refusal to approve; rejection 2. unfavorable opinion; condemnation … English World dictionary
disapproval — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strong ▪ Several countries have expressed their strong disapproval of the law. ▪ faint, mild ▪ widespread ▪ official … Collocations dictionary
disapproval — dis|ap|prov|al [ ,dısə pruvl ] noun uncount a feeling of not approving of someone or something: disapproval of: He made no secret of his disapproval of the way the affair was handled. in/with disapproval: Dr. Jensen shook her head in disapproval … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disapproval — UK [ˌdɪsəˈpruːv(ə)l] / US [ˌdɪsəˈpruv(ə)l] noun [uncountable] a feeling of not approving of someone or something disapproval of: He made no secret of his disapproval of the way the affair was handled. in/with disapproval: Dr Jensen shook her head … English dictionary
disapproval — dis|ap|prov|al [ˌdısəˈpru:vəl] n [U] an attitude that shows you think that someone or their behaviour, ideas etc are bad or not suitable ≠ ↑approval disapproval of ▪ strong disapproval of the country s human rights record with/in disapproval ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
disapproval — noun (U) an attitude that shows you think that someone or their behaviour, ideas etc are bad or unsuitable (+ of): We intend to express our disapproval of the marriage. | with disapproval: Baxter eyed our dirty clothes with obvious disapproval. | … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disapproval — n. 1) to express (one s) disapproval 2) strong disapproval * * * [ˌdɪsə pruːv(ə)l] strong disapproval to express (one s) disapproval … Combinatory dictionary