revulsion

美音:[rɪ'vʌlʃən] 英音:[rɪ'vʌlʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.嫌恶;恶心;惊恐

网络厌恶;剧变;突变

完整释义:


n.

1.反感,厌恶
2.变化;突变,剧烈逆变
3.嫌恶,反感
4.诱导法
5.惊恐
6.抽身后退
7.收回;抽回
8.〔罕用语〕(资本等的)突然收回;突然的分离
9.(感情等的)激变,急变;突发变乱
10.【医学】(尤指用相反刺激剂的)诱导(法)


例句:

  1. As revulsion over the issue grew, more supermarkets and fast food chain Burger King were drawn into the row.
    随着公众对此问题的反感情绪不断升级,有越来越多的超市卷入争端,汉堡王连锁快餐店也牵涉其中。

  2. 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”。

  3. Gold generates nothing and therefore cannot be valued in its own right, only as a measure of revulsion towards other assets.
    黄金却什么都不会产生,因此无法凭借其本身对它估值,而只能作为衡量投资者对其它资产厌恶程度的指标。

  4. Since then the fire has found all sorts of fuel, from the Arab street's desire for democracy to its revulsion at doddering kleptocrats.
    此后,这把火点燃了各种情绪炸药,既有阿拉伯社区对民主的渴求,也包括对腐朽统治者的厌恶。

  5. Berlusconi seized the moment by understanding public sentiment and its revulsion with the status quo.
    贝鲁斯科尼通过理解公众的意见和对现状的强烈厌恶抓住先机。

  6. He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.
    他试图饰盖自己对这一想法本能的厌恶。

  7. With some mixture of admiration, fear, and revulsion, their way is known amongst Groupon employees as "The German Way. "
    Groupon员工的反应交织着赞赏、恐惧与厌恶,称他们的管理模式为“德国模式”。

  8. Second, the revulsion of her artistic creation is based on the change of artists' gender recognition.
    艺术家社会性别认知的每一次更易与发展都伴随着其艺术创作上的剧变;

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