repulsion
repulsion 英 [rɪˈpʌlʃn] 美 [rɪˈpʌlʃən]
n. 排斥;反驳;反感;厌恶
名词复数:repulsions
- Repulsion is getting grossed out. If the thought of great green globs of greasy grimy gopher guts makes you recoil in horror, then you've experienced repulsion, or an intense aversion to something.
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- n. 排斥;反驳;反感;厌恶
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1. There's less attraction, more repulsion than in this case.
比这种情况有较弱的吸引作用,更强的排斥作用。
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2. So that when he brought us our morning goblets of milk the forces of attraction in his mind would be greater than those of repulsion.
因而当他早晨给我们送牛奶时,在他的心里,牛奶对他的吸引力就远大于他对牛奶的排斥力。
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3. To do so, they used an optical illusion called motion repulsion, in which the angle between two objects moving in different directions appears to be exaggerated.
为此,他们使用了一种被称为运动排斥的视错觉现象---两个物体之间朝着不同方向移动的角度被夸大了。
- repulsion (n.) early 15c., "repudiation," from Late Latin repulsionem (nominative repulsio) "a repelling," noun of action from past participle stem of repellere (see repel). Meaning "action of forcing or driving back" is attested from 1540s. Sense of "strong dislike" is from 1751.
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