repulsion
n. 厌恶; 反感; <物>推斥; 排斥力
Repulsion is an extremely strong feeling of disgust.
She gave a dramatic shudder of repulsion.
她恶心得直发抖。
Repulsion is a force that pushes two things apart, such as the force that there is in magnets.
...the electric repulsion between charged electrons.
带电电子之间的电荷斥力
1. the force by which bodies repel one another
2. intense aversion
3. the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand
The first term is the screened Coulomb repulsion.
第一项是屏蔽的库仑排斥项.
The repulsion point is composition of pressure point and joining place.
斥力点,和压力点交汇处叫合力.
The repulsion between the electrons makes it energetically more favorable for the electron to each other.
电子间的排斥有力地促使电子互相回避.
The researchers'experiments also identified specific molecules on myelin that triggered such repulsion.
实验还发现了髓鞘上的触发这种抑制(用)特殊分子.
Coulomb repulsion imposes the need for high temperature.
库仓斥力增添了对高温的需求.