revulsion
n. 剧变; 抽回; 厌恶,强烈的反感; [医] 诱导法
Someone's revulsion at something is the strong feeling of disgust or disapproval they have towards it.
...their revulsion at the act of desecration...
他们对亵渎神灵的行为的憎恶
His voice was filled with horror and revulsion.
他的声音里充满了恐惧和反感。
1. intense aversion
He had a revulsion against his neighbor.
他对邻居非常反感.
You'd look at her and feel a mixture of admiration and 5 revulsion.
你以一种复杂的眼神打量着她,有敬佩,也夹杂着丝缕的反感.
That film caused public revulsion, not least among the education circles.
该电影引起公愤, 特别是教育界的深恶.
He tried to conceal his instinctive revulsion at the idea.
他试图饰盖自己对这一想法本能的厌恶.
She stared at the snake in revulsion.
她盯着那条蛇,感到很厌恶.