repelling是什么意思

repelling

美[rɪ'pel]  英[rɪ'pel]
vt.  排斥;抵制;击退;使反感
vi.  排斥;反感
  名词:repeller  过去式:repelled  过去分词:repelled  现在分词:repelling  第三人称单数:repels
  近义词:repulse,revolt,disgust,driveback,holdoff,nauseate,sicken,rebuff,offend,keepaway,fendoff,wardoff,deter,resist,prevent,drive,ward,back,hold,off,stem,snub,decline,fightoff,refuse,pushback,deny,beatback,grossout,reject,attract,

详细释义

v.(动词)
  1. 抵制,排斥,拒绝,相斥,抵触
  2. 使厌恶,使反感,引起反感,使倒胃口
  3. 击退,抗,抵抗,逐退,反抗
  4. 驱除,驱逐,赶走
  5. 被排斥,被击退
  6. 反驳
  7. 推却,推开
  8. 【物】反拨
  9. 弹回
  10. 使恐惧
  11. 使后退
  12. 直率地拒绝或回绝

双解释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 击退,抵制 drive back (as if) by force
  2. vt. 使厌恶,使反感 cause feelings of dislike in

英英释义

Verb
  1. cause to move back by force or influence;

    "repel the enemy" "push back the urge to smoke" "beat back the invaders"

  2. be repellent to; cause aversion in
  3. force or drive back;

    "repel the attacker" "fight off the onslaught" "rebuff the attack"

  4. reject outright and bluntly;

    "She snubbed his proposal"

  5. fill with distaste;

    "This spoilt food disgusts me"

例句

用作及物动词(vt.)
  1. The positive poles of two magnets repel each other.两块磁铁的正极互相排斥。
  2. They stood prepared to repel any attack.他们准备好打退一切进攻。
  3. The crew repelled the attack.船员击退了进攻。
  4. A country must have the will to repel any invader.一个国家得有决心击退任何入侵者。
  5. She was repelled by the dirty room.肮脏的房间使她厌恶。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
  1. The positive poles of two magnets repel each other.两块磁铁的正极互相排斥。
  2. They monopolize politics, repel commoners my impoverished family.他们垄断政治,排斥庶族寒门。
  3. He behaved in a manner that repels.他的举止令人反感。
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