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repulse

repulse

简明英汉词典


repulse

[ri5pQls]

v.

拒绝, 排斥, 反驳, 击退, 憎恶

n.

拒斥, 击退, 严拒

美国传统词典[双解]


repulse

re.pulse

AHD:[r1-p?ls“]

D.J.[ri6p(ls]

K.K.[r!6p(ls]

v.tr.(及物动词)

re.pulsedre.puls.ingre.puls.es

(1)To drive back; repel.

击退:击退;驱逐,赶走

(2)To rebuff or reject with rudeness, coldness, or denial.

回绝,拒绝:断然拒绝;粗鲁、冷漠地拒绝;否定

(3)Usage Problem To cause repugnance or distaste in.

【用法疑难】 使厌恶:使厌恶,使产生反感

n.(名词)

(1)The act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.

击退:击退的行为或被击退的状态

(2)Rejection; refusal.

拒绝;回绝

语源


(1)Middle English repulsen

中古英语 repulsen

(2)from Latin repellere repuls- * see repel

源自 拉丁语 repellere repuls- *参见 repel

继承用法


repulser

n.(名词)

用法


A number of critics have maintained that repulse should only be used to mean “to drive away, spurn,” as in He rudely repulsed their overtures, and not to mean “to cause repulsion in,” as in Their hypocrisy repulsed me. In recent years, however, there has been an increasing tendency to use repulse in the sense “cause repulsion in.” Reputable literary precedent exists for this usage, and the confusion is understandable, given that the stigmatized use of repulse is parallel to the unexceptionable uses of repulsion and repulsive. Still, writers who want to stay on the safe side may prefer to use only repel when the intended sense is “cause repulsion in.”

一些评论家坚持认为repulse 一词应该只用来指“赶走;摒弃,” 如在他粗鲁地拒绝了他们的提议 中, 而不应用来表示“使产生反感,”如在他们的虚伪使我产生了反感 中。 然而近来却越来越倾向于在“使产生反感”的意义上使用repulse 一词。 这一用法有着为优秀作家所认可的文学先例,而且这一困惑是可以理解的,如果repulse 这一被指责的用法是与 repulsion 以及 repulsive 的无懈可击的用法相对应的。 然而,想站在安全一边的作家在其意思是“使产生反感”时,可能只愿意使用repel 一词

现代英汉词典


repulse

[rI5pQls]

vt.

repulsed, repulsing

(1)反击;击退

(2)拒绝,谢绝

词性变化


repulse

n.

(1)反击;击退

(2)拒绝,谢绝

现代英汉综合大辞典


repulse

[ri5pQls]

vt.

(1)反击(敌人等); 驱逐, 驳倒[挫败](对方)

(2)排斥; (严厉)拒绝, 谢绝

(3)厌[憎]恶

repulse an unreasonable request

拒绝不合理的要求

词性变化


repulse

[ri5pQls]

n.

反击, 击退; 拒绝;【物】拒斥

meet with [suffer] (a) repulse

被拒绝[击退]

美国传统词典


repulse

re.pulse

AHD:[r1-p?ls“]

D.J.[ri6p(ls]

K.K.[r!6p(ls]

v.tr.

re.pulsed, re.puls.ing, re.puls.es

(1)To drive back; repel.

(2)To rebuff or reject with rudeness, coldness, or denial.

(3)Usage Problem To cause repugnance or distaste in.

n.

(1)The act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.

(2)Rejection; refusal.

语源


(1)Middle English repulsen

(2)from Latin repellere repuls- * see repel

继承用法


repulser

n.

用法


A number of critics have maintained that repulse should only be used to mean “to drive away, spurn,” as in He rudely repulsed their overtures, and not to mean “to cause repulsion in,” as in Their hypocrisy repulsed me. In recent years, however, there has been an increasing tendency to use repulse in the sense “cause repulsion in.” Reputable literary precedent exists for this usage, and the confusion is understandable, given that the stigmatized use of repulse is parallel to the unexceptionable uses of repulsion and repulsive. Still, writers who want to stay on the safe side may prefer to use only repel when the intended sense is “cause repulsion in.”

英汉化学大词典


repulse

vt.拒绝,打退,厌恶;n.拒绝,打退,反感

英汉计算机大词典


repulse

vt.拒绝(打退,厌恶);n.拒绝(打退,反感)

英汉建筑大词典


repulse

vt.拒绝,排斥,反驳

英汉农牧林大词典


repulse

n.排斥,击退,驳斥

英汉中医大词典


repulse

n.排斥,厌恶

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