英 [rɪˈvʌlʃ(ə)n] 美 [rɪˈvʌlʃ(ə)n]
n. 剧变;厌恶;强烈反感;抽回
revulsion /rɪˈvʌlʃən/ TEM8
不可数名词 Someone's revulsion at something is the strong feeling of disgust or disapproval they have toward it. 极端厌恶
...their revulsion at the act of desecration.
…他们对亵渎行为的极端厌恶。
intense aversion
同义词: repugnance / repulsion / horror
诱导;诱导法
诱导-引用次数:1
参考来源隐性采访中记者的诚信问题探讨
...,强调了危机的五个阶段——迁移(displacement)、货币扩张(monetaryexpansion)、过度交易(overtrading)、剧变(revulsion)和信用丧失(discredit)。
... revoke 废除 revulsion 厌恶,反感 rhetoric 花言巧语的,善于辞令的 ...
〖abhor;abominate;detest;dislike;hate;loathe;revulsion〗极度反感或厌恶 〖feelingofanimosity〗因猜疑或不满而产生的 ..
... collision 碰撞;(利益,意见等的)冲突,抵触 revulsion 嫌恶 diversion 转移;改道;娱乐 ...
I started to feel a revulsion against their decadent lifestyle.
我对他们那腐朽的生活方式开始感到厌恶。
Most people viewed the bombings with revulsion.
大多数人对爆炸事件表现出惊恐不安。
She felt a deep sense of revulsion at the violence.
她对这一暴行深恶痛绝。
"The Sharpeville and Langa massacres were a tipping point in that they served to trigger off deep revulsion and disgust, both locally and internationally, against the apartheid government."
VOA : standard.2010.03.21
The Supercommittee was created in a fit of ambiguous revulsion against the truly gargantuan, obnoxious, deficit.
Police chiefs have worked to try to build on the revulsion felt at Danielle's murder.
The research made Harlow famous (and infamous, too revulsion at his work helped spur the animal-rights movement).