averse
Kelime Anlamı :
1. karşı olan.
2. hoşnutsuz.
3. isteksiz.
4. gönülsüz.
5. averse to going gitmek istemeyen.
6. çekinen.
7. karşıt.
8. aksi görüşte olan.
9. zıt.
10. averseness çekingenlik çekinme.
Tanımlar :
1.
having a feeling of opposition, distaste, or aversion; strongly disinclined: investors who are averse to taking risks.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
2. turned away or backward.
3. lying on the opposite side (to or from).
4. to turn away.
2. turned away or backward.
3. lying on the opposite side (to or from).
4. to turn away.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
turned away or backward.
2. having a repugnance or opposition of mind; disliking; disinclined; unwilling; reluctant.
3. to turn away.
2. having a repugnance or opposition of mind; disliking; disinclined; unwilling; reluctant.
3. to turn away.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
turned away from anything; turned backward; averted.
2. hence specifically: in botany, turned away from the central axis: opposed to adverse (which see). in ornithology, set back or turned away from: applied to pygopodous or rumpfooted birds, whose legs are set so far back that the erect posture is necessitated, as in the case of the loon, grebe, or auk.
3. disliking; unwilling; having reluctance.
4. unfavorable; indisposed; adverse.
5. [this word and its derivatives are now regularly followed by to, and not by from, although the latter is used by some modern writers. the word itself includes the idea of from; but the literal meaning is ignored, the affection of the mind signified by the word being regarded as exerted toward the object of dislike. similarly, the kindred terms contrary, repugnant, etc., are also followed by to.]
6. to turn away; avert. B. Jonson.
2. hence specifically: in botany, turned away from the central axis: opposed to adverse (which see). in ornithology, set back or turned away from: applied to pygopodous or rumpfooted birds, whose legs are set so far back that the erect posture is necessitated, as in the case of the loon, grebe, or auk.
3. disliking; unwilling; having reluctance.
4. unfavorable; indisposed; adverse.
5. [this word and its derivatives are now regularly followed by to, and not by from, although the latter is used by some modern writers. the word itself includes the idea of from; but the literal meaning is ignored, the affection of the mind signified by the word being regarded as exerted toward the object of dislike. similarly, the kindred terms contrary, repugnant, etc., are also followed by to.]
6. to turn away; avert. B. Jonson.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia