revulsion
英 [rɪˈvʌlʃn]
美 [rɪˈvʌlʃn]
n. 嫌恶; 恶心; 惊恐
复数:revulsions
Collins.1 / BNC.13955 / COCA.15759
牛津词典
noun
- 嫌恶;恶心;惊恐
a strong feeling of disgust or horror- She felt a deep sense of revulsion at the violence.
她对这一暴行深恶痛绝。 - I started to feel a revulsion against their decadent lifestyle.
我对他们那腐朽的生活方式开始感到厌恶。 - Most people viewed the bombings with revulsion .
大多数人对爆炸事件表现出惊恐不安。
- She felt a deep sense of revulsion at the violence.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 深恶痛绝;强烈反对;嫌恶
Someone'srevulsionat something is the strong feeling of disgust or disapproval they have towards it.- ...their revulsion at the act of desecration...
他们对亵渎神灵的行为的憎恶 - His voice was filled with horror and revulsion.
他的声音里充满了恐惧和反感。
- ...their revulsion at the act of desecration...
英英释义
noun
- intense aversion
双语例句
- One media investor declared a new revulsion to naked women in London.
一位媒体投资者称,这是伦敦对裸体女人的新一轮嫌恶。 - My immediate reaction was one of revulsion.
我的直接反应是厌恶。 - And if Itachi could not have Sasuke's love, then he would settle for revulsion, for loathing.
如果鼬注定无法得到佐助的爱,那么他就只能得到他的憎恨。 - He had a revulsion against his neighbor.
他对邻居非常反感。 - An intuitive perception; visceral revulsion; a glandular aversion to materialistic values.
直觉的理解;本能的嫌恶;对实物主义道德价值本能的厌恶。 - I feel nothing but revulsion for these dangerous people, especially if they are victorious!
我对这些危险的人只感觉到反感,尤其在他们得胜的时候! - He had a revulsion against his uncle, brother of his mother.
他对于他的舅父,他母亲的哥哥,颇有反感。 - Strike with disgust or revulsion.
使用厌恶打击或者影响。 - As economic pain grows, voters are increasingly choosing political parties out of a sense of anger and revulsion, not inspiration.
随着经济的不断恶化,选民日益出于愤怒和反感情绪(而非鼓舞)挑选政党。 - This brought forth a distinct shudder of revulsion.
这引起了一阵明显的反感战悚。