0 strong feelings of not approving of something or someone -- 不赞成,反对
She feared her father's disapprobation. 她害怕父亲反对。
The greatest force against crime is people's disapproval of the criminal and the criminal's fear of that disapprobation.
Perhaps fortunately, it does not attempt to cover the wide range which caused some disapprobation in the other place last week.
And since the present actor knows that his choice will be judged by a future spectator, he will take into account the future approbation/disapprobation which follow from his choice.
They do not have to depend upon public approbation or disapprobation.
She rendered their approbation most flattering and most agreeable to him for its own sake; and their disapprobation most mortifying and most offensive.
The abstraction by our imagination means we earn the approbation (or disapprobation) from those unlike as well as those like us.
But once we have such an explanation, we will no longer need to rely on public disapprobation in order to account for why officials comply with their normative precommitments.
They have had universal disapprobation of this proposal from all the local authority associations.