repel
美音:
[rı´pel
]英音:
[rı´pel
]vt.击退,抵制,使厌恶,使不愉快
难易程度:
repel为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:repeller 动词过去式:repelled 过去分词:repelled 现在分词:repelling 第三人称单数:repels
词根
pel,puls=to drive(驾驶)
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repel
/rɪ'pel; rɪ`pɛl/
v (-ll-)
1 [Tn] drive (sb/sth) back or away; repulse 赶走或驱除(某人[某事物]); 击退
*repel an attacker, attack, invasion 击退进攻者、进攻、入侵
* (fig 比喻) The surface repels moisture, ie does not allow it to penetrate. 这表层能防潮.
2 [Tn] refuse to accept (sb/sth); spurn 拒绝(某人[某事物]); 唾弃
*She repelled him/his advances, ie discouraged him/them. 她拒绝了他[他的追求].
* She repelled all offers of help. 她断然拒绝一切援助.
3 [I, Tn] push (sth) away from itself by an unseen force 排斥(某事物)
*North magnetic poles repel (each other). 磁北极与磁北极互相排斥.
4 [I, Tn] cause a feeling of distaste or disgust in (sb/sth) 使(某人[某事物])厌恶或反感
*Gratuitous violence repels (most people). 无端使用暴力则激起民愤.
* His greasy hair repelled her. 他头发油腻很讨她嫌.
repel
v past tense and past participlerepelledpresent participlerepelling[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;Origin: repellere, from pellere
'to drive']
[T]if something repels you, it is so unpleasant that you do not want to be near it, or it makes you feel ill
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repulsive The smell repelled him. [T]to make someone who is attacking you go away, by fighting them
The army was ready to repel an attack. [T]to keep something or someone away from you
a lotion that repels mosquitoes [I and T]technicalif two things repel each other, they push each other away with an electrical force
≠
attract Two positive charges repel each other.
1. A country must have the will to repel any invader. 一个国家得有决心击退任何入侵者。
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