词汇 | frown on |
释义 | Idiom frown onfrown on (something) to disapprove of something.You can wear jeans, but I think the restaurant frowns on shorts and sneakers. Phr V frown on frowns, frowning, frowned frown on/upon sth to believe that something is wrong and that you should not do itMany people tend to frown on smoking nowadays. usually passiveDivorce is still frowned upon in many countries. frown on/upon ! Frown upon is more formal than frown on, and is mostly used in writing. frown on/upon sb/sth usually passive if something is frowned on, people disapprove of it: In those days divorce was still frowned on, and people were expected to stay married for the rest of their lives. As children we were often smacked or beaten - something that I'm sure would be frowned on today.■ SIMILAR TO: disapprove of frown on (something)To disapprove or show one's disapproval of something. I just know my mother frowns on my decision to go to a state school. If people frown on such relationships, they're just living in the past. frown on someone or somethingto disapprove of someone or something; to show displeasure or disapproval of someone or something. The Internal Revenue Service frowns on tax cheaters. Aunt Clara always seemed to frown on my cousin for some reason. frown onRegard with disapproval or distaste, as in Pat frowns on bad language. this idiom transfers the disapproving facial expression to the thought it expresses. [Late 1500s] frown onor frown uponv. To disapprove of something: The administration frowns on late submissions of the required forms. My parents frown upon loud music. |
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