antipathy
英 [ænˈtɪpəθi]
美 [ænˈtɪpəθi]
n. 厌恶; 反感
复数:antipathies
Collins.1 / BNC.14122 / COCA.17759
牛津词典
noun
- 厌恶;反感
a strong feeling of dislike- personal/mutual antipathy
个人 / 相互反感 - a growing antipathy towards the idea
对这个想法越来越多的反感
- personal/mutual antipathy
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 憎恶;反感
Antipathyis a strong feeling of dislike or hostility towards someone or something.- She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
她常提及她对伦敦的反感。
- She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
英英释义
noun
- the object of a feeling of intense aversion
- cats were his greatest antipathy
- a feeling of intense dislike
双语例句
- And I feel no antipathy to the real life, which gives me a sense of security;
我并不反感现实生活,它给我一种踏实的感觉; - I cannot overcome my antipathy to smoking.
我无法克服我对吸烟的反感。 - John had not much affection for his mother and sisters, and an antipathy to me.
约翰并不喜欢他母亲和他的姐妹,同时也憎恨我。 - A deep antipathy to social pretension.
对社会虚荣做作的深深反感。 - I never overcame a visceral antipathy for the monarchy.
我从未能够消除内心对君主政体的反感。 - Mr Grayson's antipathy towards the Fed is part of a resurgence of political populism on both the left and the right.
格雷森先生对美联储的反感是政治上民粹主义左派和右派复苏的部分表现。 - There is a growing sense of antipathy between them.
他们双方的厌恶感越来越强。 - Edgar must shake off his antipathy.
埃德加必得消除对他的反感。 - He had an antipathy to the sound of his voice.
他一听见他的声音就起反感。 - Most people have a natural antipathy of "muddy streams".
大多数人对浑浊水流有一种天然的反感。