transitive. To inspire or affect with dread, loathing, or disgust.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > affect with loathing or disgust [verb (transitive)] (11) uga1250 transitive. To inspire or affect with dread, loathing, or disgust. wlatec1400 intransitive and impersonal with dative. To feel disgust or loathing. irka1535 Of a thing: To affect with weariness, dislike, or disgust; to weary, tire; to trouble; to disgust, to ‘bore’. Also absol. archaic. loathe1568 transitive. To excite loathing or disgust in (a person, etc.). Const. of. Also, to render (a person) loath or reluctant to (do something) or averse… nauseate1626 transitive. Of a thing: to affect (a person, the stomach, etc.) with nausea or sickness; (figurative) to create a loathing or aversion in. stall1642 To cause aversion in, cause to turn away; also with off. Now rare. inodiate1657 transitive. To bring into odium, render odious or hateful. stale1709 Scottish. To affect with loathing or satiety. repel1748 transitive. To cause (a person) to feel distaste or aversion. Also intransitive. repugn?a1760 transitive. To affect (a person) with repugnance or aversion. Also intransitive: to cause repugnance. sicken1825 To affect with nausea, loathing, or disgust. |
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