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revulsion

英 [rɪˈvʌlʃn]

美 [rɪˈvʌlʃn]

n.  嫌恶; 恶心; 惊恐

复数:revulsions 

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Collins.1 / BNC.13955 / COCA.15759

牛津词典

    noun

    • 嫌恶;恶心;惊恐
      a strong feeling of disgust or horror
      1. She felt a deep sense of revulsion at the violence.
        她对这一暴行深恶痛绝。
      2. 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。
      3. Most people viewed the bombings with revulsion .
        大多数人对爆炸事件表现出惊恐不安。

    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.
      1. ...their revulsion at the act of desecration...
        他们对亵渎神灵的行为的憎恶
      2. His voice was filled with horror and revulsion.
        他的声音里充满了恐惧和反感。

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • 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。
    • Far from revulsion, it seems that many Americans sympathise with them.
      许多美国人对他们持同情态度,而不是厌恶态度。
    • She started back in revulsion and terror.
      她猛地往后一缩,感到又厌恶又恐怖。
    • He had a revulsion against his neighbor.
      他对邻居非常反感。
    • Reports of the plot of this unusual film tend to excite revulsion.
      有关这部不同寻常电影的情节的报道常常令人生厌。
    • This brought forth a distinct shudder of revulsion.
      这引起了一阵明显的反感战悚。
    • Gradually, he embraced a moral revulsion towards drug abuse and was determined to give it up.
      慢慢地,他对吸毒怀有强烈的道德上的厌恶,决心戒毒。
    • The violent scenes filled the audience with revulsion.
      这些暴力的场面使观众很反感。
    • 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。
    • 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。