repulsion
排斥
常用释义
英音[ rɪˈpʌlʃ(ə)n ]
美音[ rɪˈpʌlʃ(ə)n ]
基本释义
- n. 排斥;反驳;反感;厌恶
例句
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1·She gave a dramatic shudder of repulsion.她由于厌恶而身体剧烈发抖。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·The real killer is that if we get too close, we're even going to have nuclear-nuclear repulsion between the nuclei of the two atoms.真正的杀手是,如果我们靠得太近,我们甚至会有两个原子核之间的排斥力。
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3·This is the Repulsion Phase of the Power Cycle.这是能量循环的斥力阶段。
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4·This is the repulsion, not the repulsion.这是斥力,不是斥力。
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5·Now, how about this repulsion between electrons?电子间的斥力是什么样子呢?
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6·I felt a mixture of amazement and repulsion.我感到惊愕并混杂着反感。
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7·He discerned in himself a faint physical repulsion from her.他察觉到在自己身上对她有一点生理上的排斥。
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8·I politely decline, feeling neither excitement nor flattery nor repulsion.我礼貌的推辞了,感觉不到兴奋,也不觉被奉承,也不排斥。
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9·When atoms or molecules get too close they repel with a large repulsion.当原子或分子靠得太近时,它们以很大的斥力相互排斥。
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10·Beyond a modest distance you don't feel the electron-electron repulsion.在一个适中的距离,你感觉不到电子之间的排斥力。
网络释义
- coulomb repulsion : [电工]库仑排斥
同义词
n.
排斥;反驳;反感;厌恶
同根词
词根:
repel