repulse
美[rɪ'pʌls] 英[rɪ'pʌls]
n. 击退;拒绝
v. 击退;拒绝
详细释义
n.(名词)- 击退
- 拒绝
- 反击
- 打退
- 【物】拒斥
- 败退
- 击败
- 驳斥
- 严拒
v.(动词)- 击退
- 驱逐
- 严厉拒绝
- 冷淡地排斥
- 反击
- 推开
- 驳倒
- 挫败(对方)
- 给…钉子碰
- 拒斥
- 使产生反感
- 拒绝
- 使反感
- 打垮
- 拒绝接受
- 回绝
- 厌恶
- 驳斥
- 严拒
- 排斥
- 憎恶
- 逐退
英英释义
Noun- an instance of driving away or warding off
Verb- force or drive back;
"repel the attacker" "fight off the onslaught" "rebuff the attack"
- be repellent to; cause aversion in
- cause to move back by force or influence;
"repel the enemy" "push back the urge to smoke" "beat back the invaders"
例句
用作名词(n.)- After the second repulse, the enemy surrendered.在第二次击退之后,敌人投降了。
- Her repulse was quite unexpected.她的拒绝是完全出人意料的。
- Her request for a donation met with a rude repulse.她要求赞助却遭到粗暴拒绝。
用作动词(v.)- Do I repulse you with my queasy smile?我诡异的笑脸让你知难而退了吗?
- The city garrison must be prepared to repulse attacks.现在必须巩固要塞,囤积兵力来阻挡敌人的进攻。
- I repulsed her kindness.我拒绝了她的好意。
- She repulsed his proposal.她拒绝了他的求婚。