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第三人称单数:repels 现在分词:repelling 过去分词:repelled v. disgust,revolt,nauseate,repulse,sicken 1. | [t] ~ sb/sth 击退;驱逐to successfully fight sb who is attacking you, your country, etc. and drive them away |
| to repel an attack/invasion/invader 击退进攻╱入侵;驱逐入侵者 | | Troops repelled an attempt to infiltrate the south of the island. 部队挫败了对该岛南部的渗透企图。 | | The reptile's prickly skin repels nearly all of its predators. 这种爬行动物浑身是刺,几乎所有的捕食者都退避三舍。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 推开;赶走;驱除to drive, push or keep sth away |
| a cream that repels insects 驱除昆虫的乳剂 | | The fabric has been treated to repel water. 这种织物进行过防水处理。 |
3. | [t] ~ sb 使恐惧;使厌恶to make sb feel horror or disgust |
| I was repelled by the smell. 这种气味让我恶心。 |
4. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 排斥;相斥if one thingrepels another, or if two thingsrepel each other, an electrical or magnetic force pushes them apart |
| Like poles repel each other. 同极相斥。 |
v. | 5. 反驳;抵抗(诱惑等);抵制;拒绝,推却(请求、建议等) 6. 厌恶,惹得厌恶;使…厌恶,使…感到作呕;反感,颇有反感 5. 反驳;抵抗(诱惑等);抵制;拒绝,推却(请求、建议等) 6. 厌恶,惹得厌恶;使…厌恶,使…感到作呕;反感,颇有反感 |
v. | 1. to make somebody feel intense aversion, disgust, or revulsion 2. to ward something off, or keep something away 3. to ward off or force back an attack or invasion 4. to fail to mix or blend with something else 5. to exert a force that tends to push something away 6. to reject or refuse to accept something or somebody 7. if something repels you, you think that it is extremely unpleasant and you want to avoid it 8. to be unwilling to accept something 9. drive back or away;refuse to accept 1. to make somebody feel intense aversion, disgust, or revulsion 2. to ward something off, or keep something away 3. to ward off or force back an attack or invasion 4. to fail to mix or blend with something else 5. to exert a force that tends to push something away 6. to reject or refuse to accept something or somebody 7. if something repels you, you think that it is extremely unpleasant and you want to avoid it 8. to be unwilling to accept something 9. drive back or away;refuse to accept |
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