distastefulness
noun [ U ] formal uk/dɪsˈteɪst.fəl.nəs/ us/dɪsˈteɪst.fəl.nəs/
令人厌恶、不满
the quality of being unpleasant and unacceptable
He commented on the distastefulness of holding the ceremony so close to the death of the King. 他评论说,在离国王去世这么近的时候举行仪式是令人不快的。
味道不佳,不合口味
the quality of tasting unpleasant
We still do not know why predators learn to associate distastefulness with bright colouration. 我们仍然不知道为什么捕食的动物会懂得将不合口味与鲜艳的色彩联系起来。
See: distaste
- More examples
- The distastefulness or moral repugnance of evidence is not typically a good due process consideration.
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