aversion
英 [əˈvɜːʃn]
美 [əˈvɜːrʒn]
n. 厌恶; 憎恶
复数:aversions
Collins.1 / BNC.13964 / COCA.12694
牛津词典
noun
- 厌恶;憎恶
a strong feeling of not liking sb/sth- a strong aversion
深深厌恶 - He had an aversion to getting up early.
他十分讨厌早起。
- a strong aversion
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 厌恶;讨厌;反感
If you have anaversion tosomeone or something, you dislike them very much.- Many people have a natural and emotional aversion to insects.
很多人生来讨厌昆虫。
- Many people have a natural and emotional aversion to insects.
英英释义
noun
- the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away
- averting her gaze meant that she was angry
- a feeling of intense dislike
双语例句
- Many people have a natural and emotional aversion to insects.
很多人生来讨厌昆虫。 - Slowing economic activity has crimped demand; loan quotas and banks 'risk aversion have capped supply.
经济活动放缓减少了贷款需求;贷款额度和银行的避险心理则限制了贷款供应。 - The results help to explain why some people have a natural aversion to these veggies.
研究的结果将有助于解释为什么有的人天生就不喜欢这类蔬菜。 - Girls generally have an aversion to snakes.
姑娘们通常对蛇很嫌恶。 - The internal dynamic factors include "lower transaction costs"," risk aversion" and "the creation and use of social capital";
其中,内部动力因素包括“降低交易费用”、“风险规避”和“创造和利用社会资本”; - And so, through the Garcia effect I developed a strong aversion.
由于加西亚效应,我对希腊烈酒产生了强烈的厌恶感。 - In many cases, they have a general aversion to the idea of elaborate theology.
在许多情况下,他们对阐述精微的神学思想有一种普遍的厌恶。 - America's aversion to taxes means that a carbon tax is not regarded as a serious option.
美国人对税收的厌恶意味着他们并未把征收碳税视为一个严肃的选择。 - Having feelings of aversion or unwillingness.
有厌恶或者不愿意的感觉。 - Cats have a natural aversion to water.
猫生来对水反感。
