基本解釋厭惡于…英漢例句雙語例句Even of late my people is risen up as an enemy: ye pull off the robe with the garment from them that pass by securely as men averse from war.然而,近來我的民興起如仇敵,從那些安然經(jīng)過不愿打仗之人身上剝?nèi)ネ庖隆?/li>After the absence of state provision, most owners still prefer to gain the decision-making right of the commons while averse from the matching duty of providing.政府退出供給之后,絕大多數(shù)業(yè)主的認(rèn)知狀態(tài)是:趨于支配共享資源決策權(quán)利、同時(shí)回避與之對應(yīng)、對等的供給共享資源的責(zé)任,缺乏市場條件下自我治理的決策知識。Man, Malthus wrote, and he must have meantwoman too, is “inert, sluggish, and averse from labour, unless compelled bynecessity.” But necessity, he added, gives hope馬爾薩斯寫道,人(他一定也指女人)有“惰性、遲鈍,而且厭惡勞動(dòng),除非迫于需要?!?/li>權(quán)威例句Marauders are not always wholly averse to emerging from cover and kneeling in plain sight, providing a tempting target.FORBES: Back to the Border: Borderlands 2 Full ReviewSimply put, it is not terribly good preparation for real life to teach students that they will be protected, by timid and risk-averse administrators, from hearing disturbing speech.FORBES: Liability Reigns Supreme at the Corporate UniversityTo be body-bag averse is far from shameful: no one should relish unnecessary casualties, and technology now enables Americans to do much of their fighting from a height or a distance in comparative safety.ECONOMIST: Gains in Afghanistan, losses in the battle of ideasaverse from更多例句詞組短語短語be averse from 不情愿averse from更多詞組