反感 1.be disgusted with; be averse to; dislike; take unkindly to 對(duì)這種人極其反感 have a strong aversion to such people; feel a repugnance to such people; 對(duì)某人抱有反感 feel antipathy against sb.; feel repulsion for sb.; take a dislike to sb.; 我對(duì)她的話很反感。 i'm disgusted with what she said.2.counterinvestment3.distasteful; repugnant; resentful
Excision of an obnoxious passage was required . 有一段引起反感的文字必須刪掉。
Discipline, she held, was reassuring to the young, it gave them a feeling of security; regimentation gave rise to irritation . 她認(rèn)為紀(jì)律能給青年人以保障,使他們有一種安全感;而一律化則會(huì)引起反感。
The accompanying speed , ideology and impact on the international balance of power cause other countries to harbor suspicion , caution , jealousy and fear , and can trigger antipathy 與之相隨的速度,意識(shí)形態(tài)和對(duì)國(guó)際力量平衡的沖擊會(huì)造成其它國(guó)家猜疑、顧忌、嫉妒和恐懼,也可能引起反感。