柯林斯詞典repulse /r??p?ls/ (repulsing,repulsed,repulses) 1. V-T If you are repulsed by something, you think that it is horrible and disgusting and you want to avoid it. 使厭惡; 使反感[usu passive] Evil has charisma. Though people are repulsed by it, they also are drawn to its power. 邪惡具有吸引力。雖然人們憎惡它,但還是被其力量所吸引。2. V-T If an army or other group repulses a group of people, they drive it back using force. 擊退 The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks. 武裝部隊(duì)已準(zhǔn)備好擊退任何進(jìn)攻。 返回 repulse劍橋詞典 repulse verb (PUSH AWAY) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to push away or refuse something or someone unwanted , especially to successfully stop a physical attack against you 趕走,敺逐;擊退(尤指進(jìn)攻);拒絕,拒絕接受 The enemy attack was quickly repulsed. 敵人的進(jìn)攻很快被擊退了。 repulse verb (DISLIKE) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 often passive ] If something repulses you, it causes you to have a strong feeling of dislike , disapproval , or disgust . 令人厭惡;使人反感 The tourists were repulsed by the filthy conditions . 遊客們對骯髒不堪的環(huán)境感到厭惡。 返回 repulse