repugnance
英 [rɪˈpʌɡ.nəns]
美 [rɪˈpʌɡ.nəns]
repugnance 厌恶,恶心来自 repugnant,厌恶的,恶心的,-ance,名词后缀。
- repugnance (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French repugnance "opposition, resistance" (13c.) or directly from Latin repugnantia "incompatibility," from stem of repugnare "resist, disagree, be incompatible" (see repugnant).
- 1. She felt a deep sense of shame and repugnance.
- 她深感羞耻和厌恶。
- 2. She was trying to overcome her physical repugnance for him.
- 她努力克制对他非常强烈的反感。
- 3. He fought down a feelings of repugnance.
- 他抑制住了厌恶感.
- 4. She had a repugnance to the person with whom she spoke.
- 她看不惯这个和她谈话的人.
- 5. Tears of anger and repugnance began to hang from my eyes.
- 愤怒和厌恶使我眼眶里涌出了泪水.