英 [dɪsˈpliːzɪŋ] 美 [dɪsˈpliːzɪŋ]
adj. 讨厌的;令人发火的;令人不愉快的
displease /dɪsˈpliːz/ TEM4 [ displeasing displeased displeases ]
及物动词 If something or someone displeases you, they make you annoyed or rather angry. 冒犯
Not wishing to displease her, he avoided answering the question.
由于不想对她有所冒犯,他回避了这个问题。
causing displeasure or lacking pleasing qualities
令人发火的
... 令人发抖的 thrilling 令人发火的 displeasing 令人发狂的 maddening ...
displeasure 不愉快;不满意;悲伤
讨厌的;令人发火的;令人不愉快的
evil / rank / unpleasant / poisonous
His remarks were clearly not displeasing to her.
他的话显然并没使她不快。
To move from the cabin of our raft for a night-time watch is initially displeasing.
开始的时候我们并不认为夜间从船舱里走出来值夜是一件有趣的事情。
It's hard to turn people down, especially if you don't like displeasing other folks.
拒绝别人很难,有尤其是你不喜欢让别人不开心的时候。
Everything frustrating and displeasing about Romney reappears elevated to its archetype in Obama.
I've been wearing the war bonnet and I've been really displeasing these gentle ladies behind me, but this is yours.
After securing the bonus point the game got a bit sloppy and a very stubborn Sedgley Park scored a brace of tries in quick succession, which was displeasing.