Aversión in english
Aversion
pronunciation: əvɜrʒən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əvɜrʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures
aversión = antipathy ; disinclination ; dislike ; disliking ; aversion ; loathing ; distaste ; avoidance ; disgust ; abhorrence.
Example: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Example: The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.Example: Because of this human characteristic of dislike of work, most people must be coerced, controlled, directed, threatened with punishment to get them to put forth adequate effort.Example: Reactions to the serious novels and the monographs are never simply of liking or disliking.Example: The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Example: The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Example: Some detractors cite political reasons for this, for example the apparent scarcity of public funds and taxpayers' distaste for anything 'governmental'.Example: This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.Example: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Example: This profound and subtle book asks how lobotomies, which have been regarded with abhorrence since the 1960s, could have been a preferred treatment for serious mental illnesses from the late 1930s to the mid-1950s.more:
» preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes .
Example: How can we channel this fission energy so that children help each other through the network of social relationships which so much affect their likes and dislikes?.» sentir aversión por = have + aversion to .
Example: Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.» tener aversión a = have + aversion to .
Example: Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.