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revulsion noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + REVULSION | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep, utter 痛恨;深恶痛绝widespread 公愤◆The killing caused widespread revulsion.这一杀戮引起了公愤。moral (especially NAmE) 道德上的厌恶VERB + REVULSIONbe filled with, feel 充满/感到厌恶cause 引起反感express 表达反感PREPOSITIONin revulsion, with revulsion 厌恶地◆The children shrank back from him in revulsion.孩子们厌恶地从他面前后退。revulsion against 对⋯憎恶◆public revulsion against violence in our society公众对我们社会上的暴力行为的憎恶revulsion at 憎恶⋯◆He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.他试图掩盖自己对这一想法本能的厌恶。revulsion for 对⋯的厌恶◆He was filled with hatred and revulsion for everything about her.他对她的一切都感到仇恨和厌恶。revulsion towards/toward 对⋯厌恶◆She seems to feel revulsion towards / toward her own children.她似乎对自己的孩子感到厌恶。PHRASESa feeling of revulsion, a sense of revulsion 厌恶感 |