averse v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

averse v slovarju PONS

averse Primeri iz slovarja PONS (uredniško pregledani).

to be averse to sth
ameriška angleščina

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
Nor is he averse to mixing prose with poetry and soaring away on lyrical flights, while keeping a good rein on his story-telling.
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The new troll was said to have been installed overnight, as it is averse to sunlight.
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For a given expected rate of return, more risk averse individuals will choose a greater share for money in their portfolio.
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She was not averse to in-field investigation, and once dived in coastal waters to do research while pregnant.
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He was averse to peddling away the people's birthright for any mess of cornlaw pottage.
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He also had no time for the trappings of verbosity, and was a man averse to wasting words or, in his music, notes.
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Nevertheless, he was not so averse to experiments as his superiors and usually had a small laboratory set up in his office building.
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The key insight (or assumption) is that the employers are risk neutral while the workers are risk averse.
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They are often mocked in popular culture for thinking too much, being quixotic, or coming across as pretentiously averse to happiness and fun.
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Totally averse to money, he was later on to shun food and even sleep.
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