repulse 的 2 个定义
re·pulsed, re·puls·ing.
repulse 近义词
snub; rejection
push away
make sick
更多repulse例句
- How did warring, factionalized city-states on the edge of the known world repulse the first superpower?
- And if I were Christie, a song like "41 Shots" would repulse me.
- The Repulse Isles are of small size; they are surrounded by rocks, which do not extend more than a quarter of a mile from them.
- Gwynne was not in the humor to repulse anybody, and assured her that she really made him feel that he had returned to his home.
- The three men leaped to their feet, and seizing their arms, prepared bravely to repulse the enemies who attacked them so suddenly.
- Her repulse was a mortal offence: small minds never forget, much less pardon a rebuke to their vanity, and he inly swore revenge.
- In a sortie Bohemond the crafty and brave was wounded; Tancred's and Godfrey's valor ended in repulse.