repulse
英 [rɪˈpʌls]
美 [rɪˈpʌls]
v. 使厌恶; 使反感; 击退; 打垮; 驱逐; 拒绝接受; 回绝
过去分词:repulsed 过去式:repulsed 现在分词:repulsing 第三人称单数:repulses
BNC.19969 / COCA.18145
牛津词典
verb
- 使厌恶;使反感
to make sb feel disgust or strong dislike- I was repulsed by the horrible smell.
这种可怕的气味让我恶心。
- I was repulsed by the horrible smell.
- 击退;打垮;驱逐
to fight sb who is attacking you and drive them away- to repulse an attack/invasion/offensive
击退一次进攻 / 入侵 / 攻势
- to repulse an attack/invasion/offensive
- 拒绝接受;回绝
to refuse to accept sb's help, attempts to be friendly, etc.- Each time I tried to help I was repulsed.
每次我想要帮忙都遭到了拒绝。 - She repulsed his advances.
她拒绝了他的追求。
- Each time I tried to help I was repulsed.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使憎恶;使反感
If youare repulsedby something, you think that it is horrible and disgusting and you want to avoid it.- Evil has charisma. Though people are repulsed by it, they also are drawn to its power.
邪恶具有吸引力。虽然人们憎恶它,但还是被它的力量所吸引。
- Evil has charisma. Though people are repulsed by it, they also are drawn to its power.
- VERB 击退
If an army or other grouprepulsesa group of people, they drive it back using force.- The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks.
武装部队已作好击退任何进攻的准备。
- The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks.
英英释义
noun
verb
- force or drive back
- repel the attacker
- fight off the onslaught
- rebuff the attack
- cause to move back by force or influence
- repel the enemy
- push back the urge to smoke
- beat back the invaders
- be repellent to