antipathy
英 [ænˈtɪp.ə.θi]
美 [ænˈtɪp.ə.θi]
antipathy 反感前缀anti-, 相对,相反。词根path, 感觉,见apathetic, 冷漠的。
- antipathy (n.)
- c. 1600, from Latin antipathia, from Greek antipatheia, noun of state from antipathes "opposed in feeling, having opposite feeling; in return for suffering; felt mutually," from anti- "against" (see anti-) + root of pathos "feeling" (see pathos).
- 1. She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
- 她常提及她对伦敦的反感。
- 2. I feel an antipathy against their behaviour.
- 我对他们的行为很反感.
- 3. Some people have an antipathy to cats.
- 有的人讨厌猫.
- 4. I never overcame a visceral antipathy for the monarchy.
- 我从未能够消除内心对君主政体的反感。
- 5. He had an antipathy to the sound of his voice.
- 他一听见他的声音就起反感.