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averse
/əˈvɝs/
(
a
.)嫌惡的,反感的,反對的,不樂意的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·verse
a.
1.
Turned
away
or
backward
. [
Obs
.]
The
tracks
averse
a
lying
notice
gave
,
And
led
the
searcher
backward
from
the
cave
. --
Dryden
.
2.
Having
a
repugnance
or
opposition
of
mind
;
disliking
;
disinclined
;
unwilling
;
reluctant
.
Averse
alike
to
flatter
,
or
offend
.
--
Pope
.
Men
who
were
averse
to
the
life
of
camps
.
--
Macaulay
.
Pass
by
securely
as
men
averse
from
war
.
--
Micah
ii
. 8.
Note:
☞
The
prevailing
usage
now
is
to
employ
to
after
averse
and
its
derivatives
rather
than
from
,
as
was
formerly
the
usage
.
In
this
the
word
is
in
agreement
with
its
kindred
terms
,
hatred
,
dislike
,
dissimilar
,
contrary
,
repugnant
,
etc
.,
expressing
a
relation
or
an
affection
of
the
mind
to
an
object
.
Syn:
--
Averse
,
Reluctant
,
Adverse
.
Usage:
Averse
expresses
an
habitual
,
though
not
of
necessity
a
very
strong
,
dislike
;
as
,
averse
to
active
pursuits
;
averse
to
study
.
Reluctant
,
a
term
of
the
of
the
will
,
implies
an
internal
struggle
as
to
making
some
sacrifice
of
interest
or
feeling
;
as
,
reluctant
to
yield
;
reluctant
to
make
the
necessary
arrangements
;
a
reluctant
will
or
consent
.
Adverse
denotes
active
opposition
or
hostility
;
as
,
adverse
interests
;
adverse
feelings
,
plans
,
or
movements
;
the
adverse
party
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·verse
,
v.
t
. & i.
To
turn
away
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
averse
adj
: (
usually
followed
by
`
to
')
strongly
opposed
; "
antipathetic
to
new
ideas
"; "
averse
to
taking
risks
"; "
loath
to
go
on
such
short
notice
"; "
clearly
indisposed
to
grant
their
request
" [
syn
:
antipathetic
,
antipathetical
,
averse(p)
,
indisposed(p)
,
loath(p)
,
loth(p)
]
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