repulse 详细解释

repulse

[ri'pʌls]

n.击退, 拒绝
v.击退, 拒绝

vt.

1. 击退; 驱逐

The raid was swiftly repulsed.

偷袭很快被击退。

2. (在争论中)挫败

3. 严厉拒绝; 冷淡地排斥

She coldly repulsed him.

她冷冷地拒绝了他。

4. 使厌恶, 使产生反感

He was repulsed by what he saw.

他对自己所见的感到厌恶。

n.[U][C]

1. 击退; 败退

2. 拒绝

Her repulse was quite unexpected.

她的拒绝是完全出人意料的。

词形变化

名词: repulser | 动词过去式: repulsed | 动词过去分词: repulsed | 动词现在分词: repulsing | 动词第三人称单数: repulses |

词义辨析

同义参见:

denial  ward  repel  no  chase  

英英释义

名词 repulse:

an instance of driving away or warding off

同义词:rebuff, snub

动词 repulse:

force or drive back

同义词:repel, fight off, rebuff, drive back

be repellent to; cause aversion in

同义词:repel

cause to move back by force or influence

同义词:repel, drive, force back, push back, beat back

补充

repulserepulse英:[riˈpʌls] 美:[rɪˈpʌls]vt.1.击退2.驳斥3.拒绝n.1.击败2.驳斥

例句

1. 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。 2. He was repulsed by what he saw.眼前的一幕让他感到反感。 3. They repulsed their enemy from the shores after a long hard struggle.经过长时间的艰苦战斗,他们终于把敌人从海岸上赶走。 4. She repulsed his offer of marriage.她断然拒绝了他的求婚。 5. He was repulsed by what he saw in the official circles.对于在官场中所看到的情景他深感厌恶。 6. rioters tried to storm Interior Ministry buildings but were repulsed by police.暴乱分子们试图攻下内政部大楼但被警察击退。 7. she left, feeling hurt because she had been repulsed.好心却遭拒,她伤心地离开了。 8. his bid for the company was repulsed.他对该公司的出价未被接受。 9. audiences at early screenings of the film were repulsed by its brutality.电影初放映时片中的残忍镜头使观众反感。 10. the repulse of the invaders.入侵者的被击退。 11. his evasion of her scheme had been another repulse.他故意回避她的方案是对她的又一次拒绝。 12. The troops repulsed the attack.军队击退了进攻。 13. The invaders were repulsed. [=driven back]侵略者被击退了。 14. I was repulsed by the movie's violence.电影中的暴力令我厌恶。 15. The moldy bread repulsed him.发霉的面包令他作呕。 16. He repulsed all attempts to help him.他拒绝了所有帮助他的好意。