单词 | revulsion |
释义 | revulsion (rɪvʌlʃən ) uncountable noun Someone's revulsion at something is the strong feeling of disgust or disapproval they have towards it. ...their revulsion at the act of desecration. His voice was filled with horror and revulsion. Synonyms: disgust, loathing, distaste, aversion Collocations: feeling of revulsion In some, these anxieties may well be exacerbated by a feeling of revulsion; in others by an entrenched sense of guilt. Times, Sunday Times He tells how on one of his solitary fishing trips he woke in the night, shaking with terror and a feeling of revulsion from the world. Times, Sunday Times As you may imagine, this has triggered, in many onlookers, feelings of revulsion. Times, Sunday Times Legal norms (understood sociologically, rather than juristically) are typically distinguished from merely moral or customary ones by powerful feelings of revulsion which typically attach to breach of them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 极端厌恶 Japanese: 強い嫌悪 |
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