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这一论点◊ No, I disagree. I don’t think it would be the right thito do.不,我不赞成。我认为这样做不合适。 [also V that] 2 [V] if statements or reports disagree, they give different information 不符;示一致 RTJ3 agree disa'gree with sb if sth, especially food, disagrees with you, it has a bad effect on you and makes you feel ill/sick (尤指食物)对(某又不适 宜,使不舒服 disa’gree with sth/with doing sth to believe that sth is bad or wrong; to disapprove of sth 不 赞成;反对Z disagree with vfoient protests.我不赞成暴 力抗议。

dis-agree-able /.disa'griiabl/ adj. {formal) 1 not nice or enjoyable不合意的;令人不快的;讨厌的HEl unpleasant a cfisagreeaWe smeii/experi€nce//ob 难闻 的气味;令人不快的经历;不合意的工作2 (of a person +) rude and unfriendly不友善的;难相处的HT1 unpleasant a disagreeaWe bad-tempered man —个脾 不好难以相处的男人BTin agreeable ► dis agree- ably /-abli/ adv.

dis-agree-ment CH» /.disa'griimant/ noun 1 [U, C] - (about/on/over/as to sth) | (among )| ~ between A and B a situation where people have different opinions about sth and often argue 意见不 一;分歧;争论:Disagreement arose about exactly how to pkm the show.在如何拟定具体演出计划的问题上出现 了 分歧disagreement on the mefTioci to be used 在要 采用的方法上的争论◊ There is considerabie disagreement over the sa/efy /the treatment.这种疗法是否安全争论 <艮大。〇 It was a source of disagreement between the two states.这就是两国纷争的一个原因◊ 77iere is disagree- ment among archaeologists as to the age of the sculpture. 考古学家在这尊雕塑的年代问题上意见不一◊ TTiey have had several disagreements with their neighbours,

邻居发生过好几次争吵。EH3 agreement 2 [u, c] between A and B a difference between two things that should be the same 不符;不一致:■ The comparison shows considerable disagreement between theory and practice.这一对比表明理论和实践之间有相当大的出入。 dis-allow /.disa'lau/ verb [VN] [often passive] to officially refuse to accept stii because it is not valid 不准许;禾 接受;驳回to disaHow a cafm/an appeaf _ 受要 永;■驳回上诉◊ The second goaZ vv5 disaZiowed.命二个 也球®判无姣。compare allowdis-am.bigu.ate /.disaem'bigjueit/ verfc [VN] (tec/7n/'cfl/ 术 语)to show clearly the difference between two or more wordsphrases, etc. which are similar in meaning 消除 f义;消歧

dis-ap-pear tH* /.disa'pia^); NAmE -'pir/ verb [V]

1 [often     to become impossible to see

失;■不见 K771 vanish The plane disappeared behind a doud飞机消失在.云层里◊ [isa watched unriZ the train disappeared*om view.莉萨一直看着火车从视线 中消央2 to stop existing不箄存在;灭绝;消亡EEd vanish Her nervousness quickly disappeared once she was on stage.她一走土台紧無情嬉便迅i消失了◊ 77ie proWem won’t just disappear.这个问题不会就这样不 了了 ■之的 _.。 Our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate.我们的农村地区正在以惊人的速度消亡。

3 to be lost or impossible to find 失踪;丢失HTfl vanish I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon 5 J buy them.我在家里从来找禾 到一支笔。每次我一买来就不翼而飞6 orhechiW disappeared from his home some time after four,

…四点多的而候就离家不见了。► dis.ap.pear.ance /-'piarans; NAmE -'pir-/ noun [U, C] the disappearance of many species of plants and animals from our planet 许多动植物物种从我们这颗行星上的消失◊ Police are investigating the disappearance of a young woman. 正在调查一位年轻女子的失踪案。rsm see ACT n.. FACE n.

dis-ap-point Ow /.disa'pDint/ verb 1 to make sb feel sad because sth that they hope for or expect to happen does not happen or is not as good as they hoped 疫失望.[VN] Her decision.to ccmcd the concert is bound to disappoint her/ans.她决定取消这场 音乐会,肯定会使她的叙迷失望◊ I hate to disappoint you, but J’m just not interested.我不想使你扫兴,丨旦我确

实不感兴趣rhe movie had disappointed her (= it wasn’t as good as she had expected).这部电影使她失 望[V] Jfis Zatest noveZ does not disappoint.他最近发 表的这部小说没有使人失望。[also VN that] 2 [VN] to prevent sth that sb hopes for from becoming a reality 使破灭;使落空rhe new government had soo/i disap­pointed the hopes / many / its supporters. 新政府不久 g使许多支-者的希望破灭了。

dis-ap-point-ed -w /.disa'pointid/

at/by sth) I in/with sb/sth) I ~ (to see, hear, etc.) I that j I ~ (not) to be ... upset because sth you hoped for has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected 望的;沮丧的;朱意 的:They were WtterZy disappointed at the resist / the game.他们对比赛结果极为失望。oJ was disappointed by the qua/ify./ the wine这酒的质量令我失望I’m disappointed in you—I really thought I could trust you!

你真让我失望     我原以为可以相信你的! was very

disappointed with mysei/.我对自'己感到_非常失望ffe was (iisappofnted to see she wasn’t at the party.看到她没 来参加晚备,他感到很失望。/’m(iisappoi>ite(i(thatjit was soZd out.全都卖完了,我感到很失望She was disappointed not to be chosen.她没有被选中感到很沮丧。 dis-ap-pint-ing 0~>r /.disa'pomtiq/ adj. not as good, successful, etc. as you had hoped; making you feel disappointed令人失望知;令人沮4的;令人扫 兴的a disappointing resuiO/jper/ormcmce 令人失邊的结 / 演出77ie outcome / the court case was disap­pointing/or the/amiiy involved. 讼案的 结果使得涉及 本案的这家人非龠失望。dis.ap-point.ing.lyWv.: I7ie room was disappointingiy smaH. M子小得令入失皇。 dis-ap-point-ment tHf /.disa'pointmant/ noun 1 [U] sadness because sth has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected or hoped 失望; 沮丧;.扫兴Boofc earZy/or the show to avo^Z disap- pointment.欲看演出,从速订票,以免失望oroour great disappointment, it rained every day of the trip.

次旅行天夫下雨,让我们大失

cult to hide his disappointment when she didrCt arrive. M 没有来他感到很难掩饰自己内心的沮丧。2 [C]~ (to sb) a person or thing that is disappointing 使人失'望.的人 (或事物);'令人扫兴的人(或泰物):a bftter/major disappointment令人极度失望/大失所望的事◊ That new restaurant was a big disappointment.

人大失所望◊ J aZways /et J was a disappointment to my/ather.我总觉得我使父亲失望了。 dis-ap-pro-ba-tion /.dis.aepra'beij'n/ noun [u] (formal) disapproval of sb/sth that you think is morally wrong (对不道德的人或事的)反对,不认可 dis-ap-proval Oit /^isa'prurvl/ noun [U]

of sb/sth) a feeling that you do not like an idea, an action or sb's behaviour because you think it is bad, not suitable or going to have a bad effect on sb else 不赞 成;反对:disapproval /his methods不赞同他的方& ◊ to s/iow/express Disapproved 表明 / 表示.反对◊ Jfe shook his head in cfisapprovaL 他摇了摇表示反对She looked at my clothes with disapproval 我的衣服CEJU APPROVAL di$-ap-prve tHt /.disa'prurv/ verb [V]

of sb/sth) 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. 当演员,可是她父母不同意。OHestronglydisapproved /the changes that had been made.他强烈反对已进行的 妾革。EH3 approve dis.ap.prov.ing ir /_dis3_pru:vm w.

showing that you do not approve o“b/sth 不赞成的; 表示反对的;不以为然的:a disapproving gkmce/ rone/Ioofc不以为然的一瞥/声调/样子rsmaapproving > dis-ap'prov-ing-ly ac/v. He looked disapprovingly at the row /empty wine botrtes•他不以为然紅看了看那排 空酒瓶。

dis-arm /dis'aim; NAmE -'a:rm/ verb 1 [VN] to take a weapon or weapons away from sb 缴(襄人的械;解 除(某人的武装:Most /the rebeZs were captured and disarmed.大部分叛乱分子被俘获并解除了武装。2 [V] (of a country or a group of people 国家或集体)to reduce the size of an army or to give up some or all weapons,