aversion 详细解释

aversion

[ə'və:ʃən]

n. 嫌恶, 憎恨

n.

1. 厌恶, 反感[U][S1][(+to)]

She has an aversion to animals.

她对动物感到厌恶。

2. 讨厌的人(或事物)[C]

Housework is his pet aversion.

他最讨厌做家务。

3. 【废】转变方向; 背离[S]

词形变化

名词复数:aversions

词义辨析

同义:

n.嫌恶; 不合意

hatred  loathing  strong dislike  distaste  

同义参见:

spite  hate  dislike  offense  horror  

反义:

n.嫌恶; 不合意

predilection  

英英释义

名词 aversion:

a feeling of intense dislike

同义词:antipathy, distaste

the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away

同义词:averting

短语词组

take an aversion to

1. 讨厌

He took an aversion to me.

他讨厌我。

补充

aversionaversion英:[əˈvə:ʃən] 美:[əˈvɚʒən, -ʃən]n.1.厌恶, 讨厌, 反感She has an aversion to cats.她讨厌猫。2.讨厌的人或东西

例句

1. Among regional MPs, there is a particular aversion to switching leaders ahead of the next poll.区议员们对在下一轮投票前更换领导人的做法很是不满。 2. Many people have a natural and emotional aversion to insects.很多人生来讨厌昆虫。 3. Moroni had a lifetime's aversion to policemen.莫罗尼一辈子都讨厌警察。 4. A dull-witted man was Haig 's pet aversion .黑格最讨厌反应迟钝的人。 5. he had a deep-seated aversion to most forms of exercise.他对大多数锻炼方式都深感厌恶。 6. deep aversions极度的反感 7. He seems to have an aversion to exercise.他似乎讨厌运动。 8. They regarded war with aversion.他们反对战争。