transitive (frequently with non-referential it as subject). To horrify, disgust, repel.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > disgust > excite repugnance in [verb (transitive)] (7) abhor1531 transitive (frequently with non-referential it as subject). To horrify, disgust, repel. distaste1597 transitive. To excite the dislike or aversion of; to be distasteful to; to displease, offend; passive to be displeased or offended (with, at). disrelish1649 To prove distasteful to; to disgust. Obsolete. disgust1656 To offend the sensibilities of; to excite aversion, repugnance, or sickening displeasure in (a person). revolt1731 transitive. To affect (a person's mind, heart, feelings, etc.) with disgust or revulsion; to nauseate or disgust (a person). revulse1887 transitive. To cause (a person) to feel disgust or revulsion; = revolt, v. 7a. Cf. repulse, v. 4. Subcategories:— feel repugnance towards (1) |
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