repugnance
n. 厌恶; 憎恶; 抵触; 不一致
If you think that something is horrible and disgusting, you can say that it is repugnant .
The odour of vitamin in skin is repugnant to insects...
昆虫很讨厌皮肤内维生素的气味。
The Committee said his actions were improper and repugnant.
委员会称他行为失当,令人反感。
1. intense aversion
2. the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time
Otherwise, does not speak the principle, a rage sips the vinegar, must annoy the repugnance.
反之, 毫不讲理, 大发雷霆地呷醋, 必惹反感.
The woman tried to fight down a feeling of repugnance to speak to her ex - husband .
那女人努力抑制反感来跟她 前夫 说话.
He has a great repugnance to writing letters.
他非常厌恶写信.
The old lady's face creased into furrows of repugnance, and she made no further reply.
老太太的脸皮蹙在一起,表示非常厌恶, 没再说别的话.
She turned away from him in repugnance.
她极为厌恶地从他面前转身走开了.