Such conduct is displeasing to your parents. 这种行为会使你的父母生气的。
His voice is displeasing to me. 他的声音使我不愉快。
displeasing
[ adj ] causing displeasure or lacking pleasing qualities <adj.all>
Displease \Dis*please"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Displeased}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Displeasing}.] [OF. desplaisir, whence F. d['e]plaisir displeasure; pref. des- (L. dis-) + plaisir to please. See {Please}, and cf. {Displeasure}.] 1. To make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex; -- often followed by with or at. It usually expresses less than to anger, vex, irritate, or provoke.
God was displeased with this thing. --1 Chron. xxi. 7.
Wilt thou be displeased at us forever? --Psalms lxxxv. 5 (Bk. of Com. Prayer).
This virtuous plaster will displease Your tender sides. --J. Fletcher.
Adversity is so wholesome . . . why should we be displeased therewith? --Barrow.
Displeasing \Dis*pleas"ing\, a. Causing displeasure or dissatisfaction; offensive; disagreeable. -- {Dis*pleas"ing*ly}, adv. -- {Dis*pleas"ing*ness}, n. --Locke.
Though "it was a crowd-pleasing kind of thing," steer dressing was entirely displeasing to animal-rights' groups, which complained it subjected steers to frivolous harassment, explains L.A. Critzer, the parks department's general manager.