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lignorance
ser contrario a algo
inglés
inglés
español
español
averse [ingl. am. əˈvərs, ingl. brit. əˈvəːs] ADJ. pred
to be averse to sth
I'm not averse to the idea of
I'm not averse to the idea of
español
español
inglés
inglés
no te desagrada el vino ¿eh? irón.
averse [əˈvɜ:s, ingl. am. -ˈvɜ:rs] ADJ.
to be averse to sth
averse ·ˈvɜrs] ADJ.
to be averse to sth
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Likewise, if the worker is risk averse, the reservation wage will decline over time if the worker gradually runs out of money while searching.
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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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Students are averse to her cooking, and her most popular hot lunch is nothing, which she runs out of often.
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He was not averse to receiving the nomination, but did not expect to win it either.
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The company, citing the current risk averse publishing climate, concluded that its goal of exploring new territory was not possible.
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