repugnant

英[rɪ'pʌɡnənt] 美[rɪ'pʌɡnənt]
  • adj. 令人厌恶的;讨厌的;抵触的
TEM8 GRE
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 矛盾的,冲突的
    2. 令人厌恶的
    3. 反感的,抵触的
    4. 不得人心的
    5. 与...不一致的,不调和的
    6. 反抗的,敌对的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. offensive to the mind;

    "an abhorrent deed"
    "the obscene massacre at Wounded Knee"
    "morally repugnant customs"
    "repulsive behavior"
    "the most repulsive character in recent novels"

1. The odour of vitamin in skin is repugnant to insects.
昆虫很讨厌皮肤内维生素的气味。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We found his suggestion absolutely repugnant.
我们觉得他的建议绝对不得人心。

来自《权威词典》

3. All food was repugnant to me during my illness.
生病时所有的食物都使我感到厌恶.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. He is repugnant to me.
我很讨厌他.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The Committee said his actions were improper and repugnant.
委员会称他行为失当,令人反感。

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I find his racist views totally repugnant.
      我十分厌恶他的种族主义观点。
    2. All food was repugnant to me during my illness.
      我生病时吃什么都恶心。
    3. It is repugnant to me even to speak to him.
      我甚至连和他说话都感到讨厌。
    4. Some people eat foods that are repugnant to others.
      某些人讨厌的食物,有些人却爱吃。
    5. The idea of accepting a bribe is repugnant to me.
      我一想到受贿这种事就非常反感。
    6. He had never run across such a repugnant creature.
      他从没有见过如此不合谐的怪物。