[VERB 动词]不赞成;反对;不喜欢 If you disapprove of something or someone, you feel or show that you do not like them or do not approve of them.
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Most people disapprove of such violent tactics...
多数人反对这种暴力的手段。
Her mother disapproved of her working in a pub...
她母亲不赞成她在酒吧工作。
The Prime Minister made it clear that he disapproved.
首相明确表示他不赞成。
Oxford
dis·ap·prove★/ˌdɪsəˈpruːv; NAmEˌdɪsəˈpruːv/verb[intransitive , transitive ]to think that sb/sth is not good or suitable; to not approve of sb/sth 不赞成;不同意;反对◆She wants to be an actress, but her parents disapprove.她想当演员,可是她父母不同意。disapproveof sb/sth ◆He strongly disapprovedof the changes that had been made. 他强烈反对已进行的变革。disapprovesth ◆( NAmE) A solid majority disapproves the way the president is handling the controversy. 大多数人都反对总统处理争论的方式。OPP
1[intransitive] to think that someone or their behaviour, ideas etc are bad or wrongOPP approve: I knew my parents would disapprove, but I went anyway.disapprove of I disapprove of diets; it’s better to eat sensibly. Her family strongly disapproved of her behaviour.RegisterIn everyday English, people often say they don’t agree with an idea rather than disapprove of it: · I don’t agree with capital punishment.2[transitive] formal to not agree to something that has been suggestedOPP approve: The board of directors disapproved the sale.
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