释义 |
repulsionre‧pul‧sion /rɪˈpʌlʃən/ noun - But through the haze of repulsion and desire she was aware of another sound.
- In fusion reactions, light atoms are brought together sufficiently energetically to overcome their natural repulsion.
- In particular, this repulsion means that orbitals in different sub-shells no longer have the same energy.
- The exhibition, which includes some 150 images, veers between attraction and repulsion.
► Electricityammeter, nounamp, nounanode, nounblow, verbcathode, nouncircuit, nouncontact, nouncurrent, noundiode, noundirect current, noundischarge, noundynamo, nounelectricity, nounelectro-, prefixelectromagnet, nounelectromagnetic, adjectiveelectromagnetism, nounflat, adjectiveflex, nounimpulse, nounincandescent, adjectiveinduction, nounJ, kilowatt, nounkW, LED, nounlight-emitting diode, nounmagnetic, adjectivemagnetic field, nounmagnetic tape, nounmagnetism, nounmagnetize, verbohm, nounoscillate, verboscillator, nounoverload, verbplasma, nounpolarity, nounpole, nounpositive, adjectivepotential, nounradio wave, nounrepel, verbrepulsion, nounresistance, nounresistor, nounsemiconductor, nounshock, nounsolid-state, adjectivestatic, nounstatic electricity, nounsubatomic, adjectivesubstation, nounsuperconductivity, nounsuperconductor, nountransmission, nountransmit, verbvoltmeter, noun 1[singular, uncountable] a feeling that you want to avoid something or move away from it, because it is extremely unpleasant SYN revulsion: I felt a mixture of amazement and repulsion.2[uncountable] technical the electric or magnetic force by which one object pushes another one away from it |