aversion
美音:[ə'vɜrʒ(ə)n] 英音:[ə'vɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n]简单释义:
n.厌恶;憎恶
网络嫌恶;反感;憎恨
变形:
复数:aversions
完整释义:
n.
1.憎恶,厌恶,反感;遭到厌弃;痛恨,深恶痛绝
2.嫌恶,反感
3.讨厌的人[东西]
4.心里不是滋味
5.躲避
6.疏远性
7.移转
8.称位
9.否定
10.【生物学】排斥
例句:
He took an immediate aversion to his new boss.
他一见新老板就对他反感。The general had an aversion to occupying buildings and usually kept a command post in tents out in open.
将军对占用的楼房很反感,一般都把战地指挥所设在户外的帐篷里。Gasol is limited by his frame, which looks like an aversion to contact on the big-screen.
加索尔被他的体型限制着,他看上去只像一块一碰就碎的大屏幕。As for their aversion to voicemail, the Spanish consider it rude to leave a call unanswered, even if it is inconvenient.
至于说他们为什么讨厌语音信箱,是因为他们认为即使是出于不方便,有来电而未接是一件非常不礼貌的事。A woman's cowardice can be so absolute as to cast her into the jaws of her aversion.
女人的懦弱会不会如此强烈,以致把她投入她厌恶的人的血盆大口。As lads they had an aversion to each other, and Heathcliff would hate just as much to hear him praised: it's human nature.
他们做孩子的时候就彼此有反感,要是希刺克厉夫听你称赞他,也会一样地痛恨的——那是人性呀。It was not the first time in American history that the aversion of power politics took the form of a moral crusade.
通过大张旗鼓提倡道德的形式来否定强权政治,这在美国历史上已经不是第一次。He happened to be giving a radio interview at the time, in which he stressed his personal commitment to charity and aversion to violence.
卡扎菲另一个儿子穆罕默德卡扎菲则在家中被反对派士兵包围,他当时正好在接受广播采访,采访中他强调自己一贯与人为善、厌恶暴力。
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相关单词
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