antipathy 详细解释

antipathy

[æn'tipəθi]

n.憎恶, 反感, 不相容

n.

1. 反感, 厌恶[U][C][(+to/towards/against/for)]

He felt a strong antipathy towards them.

他对他们非常反感。

2. 引起反感的事物; 憎恶的对象[C]

3. 【古】(在本性、倾向等方面的)不相容, 抵触

词形变化

名词复数: antipathies |

词义辨析

同义:

n.反感; 厌恶

hatred  strong dislike  

同义参见:

horror  spite  enmity  dislike  offense  

反义:

n.反感; 厌恶

sympathy  

英英释义

名词 antipathy:

a feeling of intense dislike

同义词:aversion, distaste

the object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided

补充

antipathyantipathy英:[ænˈtipəθi] 美:[ænˈtɪpəθi]n.1.反感, 厌恶I feel an antipathy against their behaviour.我对他们的行为很反感。

例句

1. There was a certain amount of antipathy between the two actors.这两个演员之间有些嫌隙。 2. She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.她以前经常提及她对伦敦的厌恶。 3. The colour yellow is my antipathy. It makes me look bilious.我讨厌黄色。它让我看上去像是得了胆病。 4. his fundamental antipathy to capitalism.他对资本主义根深蒂固的强烈反感。 5. There has always been strong antipathy between the two groups.这两个群体彼此一直十分反感。 6. feelings of antipathy厌恶的情绪 7. The author's antipathies and prejudices are obvious.作者的憎恶和偏见很明显。 8. The author's antipathy to/toward other cultures is obvious.作者对其他文化的反感显而易见。 9. antipathetic views/feelings反感的看法/情绪 10. He is antipathetic to change.他厌恶变革。