a disapproving glance/tone/look
不以为然的一瞥╱语气╱样子
1.“disapprove”的现在分词
1.a disapproving expression or reaction shows that someone does not approve of something
1.The present participle of disapprove
1.He was particularly disapproving because she had gone away for a year, leaving the boy in her house.
他特别反对她丢下孩子在屋里,而她却离开了一年。
2.Walter said, the gentle concern in his eyes replaced by an angry and disapproving look.
瓦尔特说,他温和关爱的眼神已经变成愤怒和责备。
3.If I made through the door I would encounter the disapproving gaze of Jane Rothe .
如果我走出门去,会遇到简·罗丝投来的不赞许的目光。
4.Keith wanted to ask June for a date but was wary of the disapproving glare of big daddy.
基思想邀请琼约会,但唯恐遭受最重要人物不同意的目光。
5.It is not the golden tones, the warm smile or even the disapproving frown one wants to hear and see.
而不是你想听到的清脆的声音,想看到的温情的微笑,甚至因不赞同而蹙眉的表情。
6.A bigger deterrent, however, is likely to have been disapproving signals sent by the authorities beforehand.
然而更大的阻碍来自政府先前放出的不赞成信号。
7.An instantly disapproving expression came upon Massa Lea' s face, as if by reflex.
似乎是一种反射作用,李老爷的脸上马上露出了不同意表情。
8.It was the homeless man stopping to thank him despite being desperate to escape a room full of disapproving people.
这是这个无家可归的男子停下来感谢他尽管急切的想逃避一屋子人的反对。
9.Two of the mothers look at me, eyebrows raised, mouths twisted into disapproving frowns.
两位妈妈看了看我,皱起了眉头,撇了撇嘴巴,显出很不赞同的样子。
10.And if the only help on offer to you is disapproving, reluctant or limited, take it anyway.
如果你被提供的唯一个的帮助是被反对的,你不愿意的或者受制约的,不要管,尝试去采纳它。