distastefully
adverb uk/dɪsˈteɪst.fəl.i/ us/dɪsˈteɪst.fəl.i/
厌恶地,讨厌地,不喜欢地
feeling or showing distaste (= dislike) for something
"I don't like that one," said Betty distastefully. "我不喜欢那个,"贝蒂不悦地说道。
He eyed the armchair distastefully but sat down. 他厌恶地看了看扶手椅,但还是坐了下来。
令人反感地
in a way that is unpleasant or unacceptable
Many people found the image distastefully voyeuristic. 许多人发现这张照片有偷窥之嫌,令人反感。
See: distaste
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- He looked distastefully at the overflowing bins.
- She pointed distastefully at his filthy vest.
- He commented (rather distastefully, it must be said) that the murder occurred at just the right time.
- I found the humour to be distastefully crude.