revulsion
美音:
[rı´vʌlʃən
]英音:
[rı´vʌlʃən
]n.抽回
难易程度:
revulsion为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
形容词:revulsive
词根
vulse=to pluck(摘;采;拉)
近义词, 同义词
revulsion
/rɪ'vʌlʃn; rɪ`vʌlʃən/
n [U, sing]
1 ~ (against/at/from sth) feeling of disgust or horror 厌恶; 憎恶
*feel a sense of revulsion at the bloodshed 对伤害人的行为深恶痛绝
* She stared at the snake in revulsion. 她盯着那条蛇, 感到很厌恶.
2 (fml 文) sudden violent change of feeling; reaction 感情的急剧转变; 剧烈反应
*a revulsion of public feeling in favour of the accused 舆论之突然转向同情被告.
revulsion
n[U][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;Origin: revulsio, from revellere
'to tear away', from vellere
'to pull out']
a strong feeling of shock and very strong dislike
=
disgust→
revolt News of the atrocities produced a wave of anger and revulsion.
1. We looked away in revulsion from the scene of the accident. 我们嫌恶心,转移视线不看事故现场.
2. Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion 即使知道勤奋的蚂蚁生活具有高度组织性的社会里,我们也无法抑制对它们的反感。
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