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
- Characterized by antagonism or antipathy.
以对抗或者憎恶为特点。 - But you must be carefully for your words to prevent the interviewer's antipathy.
但需要注意的是你的口气和用词尽量婉转,以避免引起面试官的反感。 - She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
她常提及她对伦敦的反感。 - 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; - Antipathy for the terrorist group usually increases after a bomb attack.
在一次炸弹袭击事件后,人们总是对恐怖组织更为憎恶。 - In France and Germany, antipathy is even more intense.
法国和德国对页岩气的反感甚至更为强烈。 - He showed a strong antipathy to this place.
他对这个地方表示了强烈的反感。 - He had an antipathy to the sound of his voice.
他一听见他的声音就起反感。 - There's natural sympathy, natural antipathy.
存在着自然而然的同情,自然而然的反感。 - Her uncle seemed to regard his sister-in-law with a sort of tacit antipathy.
她的叔叔似乎对他那个嫂嫂怀有一种不言而喻的嫌恶。