英 [ˌdɪsˌæprəˈbeɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɪsˌæprəˈbeɪʃn]
n. 不答应;非难;不赞成
disapprobation /ˌdɪsæprəʊˈbeɪʃən/
名词 moral or social disapproval 非难; 谴责
an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable
同义词: condemnation
... disambiguation 解疑;消除模棱两可的意义 disapprobation 非难 discontinuous constituent 非连续成分;非连贯词组 ...
... 不错correctrightnotbadprettygoodOKYes 不答应disapprobation 不打不相识fromanexchangeofblowsfriendshipgrowsnodiscordnoconcord ...
... disapprobation不赞同 disapproval不许可 disarrangement无序 ...
... disappointment 令人绝望 disapprobation 不赞成 disapproval 不允许 ...
不答应;非难;不赞成
He expressed his disapprobation of what they had done.
他表示对他们的所作所为不以为然。
He was interrupted in a speech by clamors of disapprobation.
他的演说因反对的叫嚣声而中断。
But company disapprobation, both sides does not fall for this conflict.
但公司不答应,双方为此争执不下。
In both Romer and Lawrence, Kennedy stressed the mismatch between the (at least theoretical) onerousness of the means and the amorphous nature of the end (expressing disapprobation of homosexuality).
The only plausible reason they have for denying the name marriage, the argument continues, is disapprobation of homosexuality, which the court rejected as a rational basis in both Romer and Lawrence.
The universal use of the telephone will, of of course, be viewed with disapprobation by the sound-producing part of the community, just as the introduction of labor-saving machines was met by the hostility of the laboring classes.