名词剧变; 抽回; 厌恶,强烈的反感; [医] 诱导法
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1. My feeling for him underwent a revulsion when I discovered his cruelty.
当我发现他的残忍时,对他的感情起了剧变。
1. 深恶痛绝;强烈反对;嫌恶
Someone's revulsion at something is the strong feeling of disgust or disapproval they have towards it.
e.g. ...their revulsion at the act of desecration...
他们对亵渎神灵的行为的憎恶
e.g. His voice was filled with horror and revulsion.
他的声音里充满了恐惧和反感。
1. revulsion
1. Many apparel watchers predict the eventual demise of the skinny that has spurred both adoration and revulsion.
2. Rather than encouraging charity among residents, the administrative measures pushing for donations will very likely incite revulsion.
3. Granted, there are a lot of things that deserve our revulsion.
4. Some Iraqis argue that resistance fighters are motivated by Islamic beliefs and revulsion at seeing their country under occupation.
5. Whoever advertises on such screens should also start to consider whether they too have become part of this public revulsion.
6. Her announcement was met with doubt by the scientific community and revulsion by many ethicists.
7. Shock and revulsion spread around the world on Saturday over the beheading of Johnson.
8. 911查询·英语单词
8. Confirming that open secret turned him into an unlikely folk hero among Bangkok residents, eclipsing the demolition itself and underscoring public revulsion against official corruption.
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