单词 | distastefulness |
例句 | The fact that the character is named after a brand of liquor adds another layer of distastefulness to the enterprise. “Sausage Party”’s race problem: This “equal opportunity offender” is just plain offensive 2016-08-15T04:00:00Z The potential for inflicting harm on viewers — incoherence, idiocy, general distastefulness — increases exponentially when the people creating programming are intoxicated, and television already has more than enough incoherence, idiocy and general distastefulness. Critic’s Notebook: For a TV Ratings Lift, Try a Naughty Trend 2013-07-08T21:35:46Z Is “Cooties” funny enough or scary enough or both to override its distastefulness? Review: ‘Cooties,’ Back to School With Zombies and Gore 2015-09-17T04:00:00Z I don’t discount the difficulty, even the personal distastefulness, of acting to antagonize longtime supporters and allies. Opinion | You’ve done the hard, right thing before, President Biden. Why not with the Palestinians? 2021-05-20T04:00:00Z Coming in close behind is this race for distastefulness would be baseball’s Cleveland Indians, less for the name than for its decades-long embrace of a racial caricature as the team emblem. Editorial Roundup: Excerpts from recent Minnesota editorials 2020-07-13T04:00:00Z Last week, they upped their distastefulness to a new level when Brady had the nerve to cast the Patriots as the woeful underdogs in their AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Haughty, hated Patriots are football's perfect villains 2019-01-22T05:00:00Z Or as White told me, "There was an outcry from people that wanted to do something positive — people wanted to counteract the distastefulness of consuming other people's tragedies for their own entertainment." Now that Serial season 1 is over, will Reddit detectives stay on Adnan's case? 2014-12-19T05:00:00Z Frequent exclamations on the distastefulness of life since the death of all her children, and on account of her present childlessness. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z I discovered, also, the distastefulness of playing the "second fiddle." Through these Eyes The courageous struggle to find meaning in a life stressed with cancer 2011-08-14T02:00:18.947Z Hence, as Mr. Wallace remarks, “distastefulness alone would be insufficient to protect a caterpillar unless some outward sign indicated to its would-be destroyer that its prey was a disgusting morsel.” The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. I 2011-01-17T03:00:49.523Z “To silence a fringe messenger because of the distastefulness of the message,” the brief said, “is antithetical to the First Amendment’s most basic precepts.” Justices? Term Offers Hot Issues and Future Hints 2010-10-02T17:02:00Z Many nudibranchs are brightly colored to advertise their distastefulness to potential predators. Nudibranchs, Corals and Readers' Questions 2010-08-10T17:29:00Z The first time he collected this strange meal and attempted to eat, his very soul rose against the distastefulness of the mess. The Soul of a People What seemed so strange to him was that one should be set so unerringly in the middle of it, while at the same time one was given the sense of its unreality, its distastefulness. Beside Still Waters She was not of a character to let the distastefulness of any duty hinder her from undertaking it. Emily Brontë Even to-day the tendency to regard mere bitterness or distastefulness as a medicinal property in itself has not entirely died out. Preventable Diseases But the profoundest source of his unrest was neither the distastefulness of Frankfort society nor his remorse for his conduct to Friederike. The Youth of Goethe Despite the distastefulness of the work, she felt sure he would come finally to like acting before the camera. The Moving Picture Girls First Appearances in Photo Dramas The work had left him with a curious irritating sense of its distastefulness. The Voice of the People For by industry we mean steady persistence in a continuous employment in spite of monotony and distastefulness; an employment that is followed at the cost of present gratification for the sake of future benefit. Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Neurasthenia Their Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment We have here a case exactly parallel to that of the butterflies protected by distastefulness, whose females are either exactly like the males, or, if different, are equally conspicuous. Darwinism (1889) It was necessary that the piece should be played out, and the performers were skilful enough to bring it to a close without openly betraying the distastefulness of their task. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 3 The clumsiness of the German scholar and his social distastefulness agree alarmingly well with his physical rope-dancing and nimble boldness, of which all the Gods have learnt to be afraid. Beyond Good and Evil We overcame by degrees the distastefulness of the discussion of ways and means.... A Far Country — Complete We overcame by degrees the distastefulness of the discussion of ways and means…. A Far Country — Volume 3 We have also some corresponding evidence as to the distastefulness of the Eastern Danaidae. Darwinism (1889) Hence, as Mr. Wallace remarks, "distastefulness alone would be insufficient to protect a caterpillar unless some outward sign indicated to its would-be destroyer that its prey was a disgusting morsel." The Descent of Man After some consideration Wallace replied that he believed the colours of conspicuous caterpillars and perfect insects were a warning of distastefulness and that such forms would be refused by birds. 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