transitive. To affect with distaste, to repel. Obsolete. rare.
单词 | θ137825 |
释义 | the mind > emotion > hatred > feeling against or a settled dislike > impulse of aversion > turn away from or regard with aversion or reject [verb (transitive)] > repel (5) resist1609 transitive. To affect with distaste, to repel. Obsolete. rare. repulse1816 transitive. To affect with repulsion; to cause (a person) to feel intense disgust and aversion (chiefly in passive). Cf. repulsive, adj. 5. to put off1909 transitive. To cause (a person) to lose interest or enthusiasm; to discourage, deter; (also) to cause to feel dislike or distrust, to repel. to turn off1951 transitive. Originally colloquial. To cause (a person) to feel bored, disgusted, or repelled; to cause (a person) to lose interest, esp. sexually… off-put1970 transitive (in passive). To be put off by something; to be disconcerted, repelled. |
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