| 释义 | repelling
 re·pelR0158400 (rĭ-pĕl′)v. re·pelled, re·pel·ling, re·pels v.tr.1.  To ward off or keep away; drive back: repel insects.2.  To offer resistance to; fight against: repel an invasion.3.  To refuse to accept or submit to; reject: a company that was trying to repel a hostile takeover.4.  To refuse to accept (someone); spurn.5.  To cause aversion or distaste in: Your rudeness repels everyone. See Synonyms at  disgust. See Usage Note at  repulse.6.  To be resistant to; be incapable of absorbing or mixing with: Oil repels water.7.  Physics To present an opposing force to; push back or away from by a force: Electric charges of the same sign repel one another.v.intr.1.  To offer a resistant force to something.2.  To cause aversion or distaste: behavior that repels.[Middle English repellen, from Old French repeller, from Latin repellere : re-, re- + pellere, to drive; see pel- in Indo-European roots.]
 re·pel′ler n.Thesaurus
 Translations| Adj. | 1. |  repelling - highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench"foul, loathly, disgustful, disgusting, revolting, skanky, yucky, distasteful, loathsome, repellant, repellent, wickedoffensive - unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses; "offensive odors" | 
 IdiomsSeerepel
 repelling
 Synonyms for repellingadj highly offensiveSynonymsfoulloathlydisgustfuldisgustingrevoltingskankyyuckydistastefulloathsomerepellantrepellentwicked
 Related Words |