repulse 英 [rɪˈpʌls]   美 [rɪˈpʌls]

repulse

repulse  英 [rɪˈpʌls] 美 [rɪˈpʌls]

vt. 拒绝;驱逐;憎恶  n. 拒绝;击退 

进行时:repulsing  过去式:repulsed  过去分词:repulsed  第三人称单数:repulses  名词复数:repulses 

The enemy met with a repulse. 敌人被击退了。
Would you like John or Mary to go with you to repulse Bay? 你喜欢约翰或玛丽陪你去浅水湾还是你自己一个人去?

  • To repulse something is to repel it or drive it back. When you repulse your sister, you disgust her. When you repulse the enemy in battle or someone in conversation, you force them back or make them turn away.
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  • vt. 拒绝;驱逐;憎恶
  • n. 拒绝;击退
  • 1. The enemy met with a repulse.

    敌人被击退了。

  • 2. Would you like John or Mary to go with you to repulse Bay?

    你喜欢约翰或玛丽陪你去浅水湾还是你自己一个人去?

  • 3. If they are happy to have their audience shed hankies, they rarely if ever go so far as to repulse them with the more realistic connotations of divorce, ostracism or the loss of a loved one.

    如果情景剧导演们乐于看见观众们为他们的电影而泪流满面的话,他们就不会拿离婚,被人嫌弃抑或是痛失爱人诸如此类生活的、写实的一地鸡毛来恶心观众。

  • repulse (n.) 1530s, from Latin repulsa "refusal, denial," noun use of fem. past participle of repellere (see repel).
  • repulse (v.) early 15c., from Latin repulsus, past participle of repellere "drive back, reject" (see repel). Related: Repulsed; repulsing.
re·pulse / rɪˈpʌls ; NAmE rɪˈpʌls / verb ( formal) 1 [usually passive ] repulsesb to make sb feel disgust or strong dislike 使厌恶;使反感 SYN repel I was repulsed by the horrible smell. 这种可怕的气味让我恶心。 2 repulsesb/sth to fight sb who is attacking you and drive them away 击退;打垮;驱逐 SYN repel to repulse an attack/invasion/offensive 击退一次进攻╱入侵╱攻势 3 repulsesb/sth to refuse to accept sb's help, attempts to be friendly, etc. 拒绝接受;回绝 SYN reject Each time I tried to help I was repulsed. 每次我想要帮忙都遭到了拒绝。 She repulsed his advances. 她拒绝了他的追求。 repulse repulses repulsed repulsing re·pulse / rɪˈpʌls ; NAmE rɪˈpʌls /
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