repugnance 双语例句
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1·She has no repugnance to eating coriander.
她对吃香菜没有任何反感。youdao
2·The child has no repugnance to learning new skills.
孩子对学习新技能没有抵触。youdao
3·He has no repugnance to trying new foods.
他对尝试新食物没有厌恶。youdao
4·Everyone has no repugnance to participating in this activity.
大家对参加这个活动没有反感。youdao
5·The students have no repugnance to reading English books.
学生们对阅读英文书籍没有抵触。youdao
6·The old man has no repugnance to using new technologies.
老人对使用新科技没有厌恶。youdao
7·The team members have no repugnance to the new work arrangement.
团队成员对新的工作安排没有反感。youdao
8·The athlete has no repugnance to high - intensity training.
运动员对高强度训练没有抵触。youdao
9·The volunteer has no repugnance to working long hours.
志愿者对长时间工作没有厌恶。youdao
10·The tourists have no repugnance to the local customs.
游客对本地的风俗习惯没有反感。youdao
反感
1·She was trying to overcome her physical repugnance for him.
她努力克制对他非常强烈的反感。《牛津词典》
2·Some invincible repugnance to speak of such things to the strange foreign woman had checked the words on his lips.
要向那位陌生的外籍女子讲这种事,有一种无法克服的反感使他没有说出到了嘴边的话。
3·When I was eight years old, I figured that if I used the word “fag” a lot and on every possible occasion expressed my repugnance for gay people, others would obviously think I was straight.
在我八岁时,我发现如果我经常用fag(同性恋的贬称)这个词,并尽可能地表达对gay的反感,其他人更容易把我当成异性恋。
4·The repugnance to animal food is not the effect of experience, but is an instinct.
对兽肉有反感并不是由经验引起的,而是一种本能。
5·Indeed, we have a natural repugnance to so doing.
事实上,我们有一个天然的反感,以这样做。
厌恶
1·She felt a deep sense of shame and repugnance.
她深感羞耻和厌恶。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·The old lady's face creased into furrows of repugnance, and she made no further reply.
老夫人的脸上堆起了许多皱纹,表示她的厌恶,不再说别的话了。
3·On the other hand, such actions in their own culture would be considered rude, intrusive and offensive and could arouse a strong dislike and even repugnance.
在另一方面,这种行为在自己的文化,将被视为粗鲁,干涉和进攻性,并可能引起强烈的反感,甚至厌恶。
4·To die is only to be as we were born; yet no one feels any remorse, or regret, or repugnance, in contemplating this last idea.
死亡只是恢复诞生前的原状而已;在想到诞生前的情形时,我们都毫无悔恨、遗憾、或厌恶之感。
抵触
1·Usually, that repugnance dissipates once people become familiar with new technologies.
通常,一旦人们开始熟悉新技术,这种抵触就会消失。
2·It transforms a natural repugnance into a moral shock.
它把一个自然的抵触转化为了一个道德的愤慨。
