英 [rɪˈpʌɡnəns] 美 [rɪˈpʌɡnəns]
n. 反感;厌恶;不一致,抵触
the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time
厌恶
厌恶
... catalyst催化剂 repugnance厌恶 harbinger预告、预兆 ...
... frugality 节约 repugnance 反感,嫌恶 impair 消弱损害 ...
... animus基本态度 repugnance不一致 antipathy憎恶 ...
She felt a deep sense of shame and repugnance.
她深感羞耻和厌恶。
She was trying to overcome her physical repugnance for him.
她努力克制对他非常强烈的反感。
To shrink back, as in fear or repugnance.
退却,后退:缩回,如因害怕或厌恶而缩回。
In fact, for many Americans, the repugnance of that particular filibuster cost the device its legitimacy.
In the end, I overcame my repugnance at the thought of sleeping with a wrinkled mummy and married him.
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Accordingly, leading activists mounted a nationwide divestment campaign designed to highlight the moral repugnance of any company that partnered with South Africa.