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repellence

/ri-pel/US // rɪˈpɛl //UK // (rɪˈpɛl) //

驱赶,驱赶性,斥责,驱除

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    re·pelled, re·pel·ling.

    • : to drive or force back.
    • : to thrust back or away.
    • : to resist effectively.
    • : to keep off or out; fail to mix with: Water and oil repel each other.
    • : to resist the absorption or passage of: This coat repels rain.
    • : to refuse to have to do with; resist involvement in: to repel temptation.
    • : to refuse to accept or admit; reject: to repel a suggestion.
    • : to discourage the advances of: He repelled me with his harshness.
    • : to cause distaste or aversion in: Their untidy appearance repelled us.
    • : to push back or away by a force, as one body acting upon another: The north pole of one magnet will repel the north pole of another.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·pelled, re·pel·ling.

    • : to act with a force that drives or keeps away something.
    • : to cause distaste or aversion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhate
Synonyms
abhorrence憎恶,憎恨,厌恶,可憎abomination憎恶,憎恨,可憎的,可憎的事anathema深恶痛绝,憎恨,诅咒,憎恶animosity敌意,仇视,敌视,仇恨animus动画,动画片,阿凡提antagonism对抗性,对立,对抗,对立面antipathy反感,反心,反感度,反对aversion厌恶,厌恶感,厌恶情绪,厌烦black beast黑兽,黑兽人,黑色野兽,黑色的野兽bother困扰,麻烦,烦恼,烦扰bugbear虫子,虫虫,虫族,臭虫bête noiredetestation憎恨,憎恶,厌恶,厌恶感disgust厌恶,恶心,嫌弃,讨厌enmity敌意,仇视,仇恨,仇敌execration驱逐,驱逐出境,祛除,祛病疗伤frost霜冻,霜降,霜,霜雪grievance申诉,冤情,怨气,抱怨gripe抱怨,怨气,怨言,牢骚hatred仇恨,憎恨,憎恶,恨意horror恐怖,恐惧,惊恐,恐怖事件hostility敌对性,敌视,敌意,戾气ill will恶感,恶习,恶性循环,恶毒的意志irritant刺激物,刺激剂,刺激性,刺激性物质loathing厌恶,厌恶感,憎恶,憎恨malevolence恶意,恶意行为,恶意的,恶意的行为malignity恶性,恶性事件,弊端,恶性肿瘤mislike不喜欢,厌恶,不喜欢的,讨厌的人nasty look讨厌的样子,猥琐的表情,恶心的表情,猥琐的样子no love lost没有失去爱,无爱可言,无爱无痕,无爱无怨nuisance讨厌的人,滋扰,扰民,滋扰物objection反对,反对意见,意见,反对声odium汇编,纲要,纲目,铟pain疼痛,痛苦,疼痛感,疼rancor恨意,怨恨,恨铁不成钢,仇恨rankling排名,排名靠前的,排名靠前,排名靠后repellency驱赶性,驱避力,驱虫剂,驱赶力repugnance厌恶,反感,厌恶感,厌恶情绪repugnancy厌恶,反感,厌恶感,厌恶情绪repulsion推斥力,斥力,推力,推斥resentment怨恨,怨气,反感,愤慨revenge复仇,报,报复,报仇revulsion谩骂,反感,嫌弃,谩骂声scorn蔑视,轻视,不屑一顾,看不起spite怨恨,怨言,怨气,怨愤trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难venom毒液,毒物,毒素,毒剂

Examples

  • The cycle continued in the 1980s after the Soviet invasion and America’s support of militias to repel Moscow.

  • On CNN, someone was questioning whether the police had used sufficient force to repel the rioters, asking why they hadn’t arrested more people on the scene.

  • For her to field those lightning strikes of abuse and repel them with her own agency is a superhero display of its own.

  • This spectrally precise effect can be thought of as creating a force field that repels crowds around an embassy, base, port, or other high value location.

  • They couldn’t be 100% effective because they were just repelling them once they were there.

  • The only exception is military action to repel an imminent attack.

  • Bieber now knows his perfect body is no longer the weaponry with which to repel his bad press.

  • It was easy to imagine that the landscape was actively trying to repel us.

  • On paper, the forces in Tikrit should have been more than adequate to repel even a force of this size.

  • Scuffles broke out with riot police, who used pepper spray to repel party members wielding Greek flags on thick wooden sticks.

  • A dignified, modest reserve is the surest way to repel impertinence.

  • They were ready to adopt the most energetic measures to repel the interference of this armed confederacy.

  • Douglas was advancing to repel the assailants when he was informed of the force in rear, and instantly drew back his men.

  • The men of his company, roaring curses at the Frenchmen, prepare to receive and repel a thundering charge of French cuirassiers.

  • An always wrathful God would repel His worshipers, or cast them into despair.