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repugnancy

/ri-puhg-nuhns/US // rɪˈpʌg nəns //

厌恶,反感,厌恶感,厌恶情绪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being repugnant.
    • : strong distaste, aversion, or objection; antipathy.
    • : contradictoriness or inconsistency.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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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repellence驱赶,驱赶性,斥责,驱除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

  • A repugnance that can only be described by the word misogyny.

  • Moral repugnance is perhaps the most complicated iteration of disgust.

  • Moral repugnance arose as a result, which retains little if any connection to the biological origins of disgust.

  • Even though Ambuehl says he was thinking about repugnance, he plainly understands disgust.

  • Both of them celebrate repugnance, not for the sake of pushing the envelope but to revel in the base.

  • With sickening repugnance, I seized the Thing by its two broad shoulders and rolled it over.

  • Concealing her repugnance to his advances, she gently but firmly refused him, telling him her duty was to her aged father.

  • It is quite remarkable that Jane, apparently, never turned with repugnance from these humble avocations of domestic life.

  • When the bill returned to the commons, Mr. Stanley declared that he felt a strong repugnance to this amendment.

  • The cause of my delay was a strong, an unjustifiable repugnance to write on a subject so foreign to our ordinary conversations.