2.She have a deep repugnance to the idea of accepting charity.
她认为接受救济的想法是要不得的。
3.An intense, painful feeling of repugnance and fear.
恐惧强烈而令人痛苦的厌恶和害怕的感觉
4.To shrink back, as in fear or repugnance.
退却,后退缩回,如因害怕或厌恶而缩回
5.He fought down a feelings of repugnance .
他抑制住了厌恶感。
6.Few of us take the pains to study our cherished convictions; indeed, we almost have a natural repugnance to doing so.
我们很少有人费心去深究一下我们所怀抱的信念。的确,我们对这样做几乎有一种自然而然的反感。
7.Profound aversion or repugnance excited by something offensive.
厌恶,憎恶由令人憎恶的事引起极深的厌恶或反感
8.He has a great repugnance to writing letters.
他非常厌恶写信。
9.9. In both town and country we seriously damaged nearly all the public buildings, factories, workshops, schools, cultural undertakings, churches and temples, as well as houses, furniture and trees owned by landlords and rich peasants. It was our troops, in particular, who did the most serious damage, arousing strong repugnance among the masses.
申、我们对于城市乡村的公共建筑物、工厂、作坊、学校、文化事业、教堂、庙宇,乃至地富的房屋、家具、树木等等,作了相当普遍的严重的破坏,且以军队最为严重,引起人民的极大反感。
10.She turned away from him in repugnance.
她极为厌恶地从他面前转身走开了。