to repel
01
击退, 驱逐
to push away or cause something or someone to retreat or withdraw
Transitive: to repel sth
例子
The goalkeeper managed to repel every attempt at scoring during the match.
守门员设法挡开了比赛中的每一次得分尝试。
02
击退, 引起反感
to cause someone to feel a strong dislike or aversion towards something
Transitive: to repel sb
例子
Her negative comments are repelling customers from the store.
她的负面评论正在赶走商店的顾客。
03
排斥, 推开
(of magnetic or electric fields) to force something with a similar charge or magnetic polarity away from itself
Transitive: to repel a charged particle
例子
When the electric field becomes too strong, similar charges will repel one another.
当电场变得太强时,相似的电荷会相互排斥。
04
拒绝, 驳回
to reject or dismiss something, especially an idea, argument, or theory
Transitive: to repel an idea or theory
例子
The committee repelled the proposal, deeming it unfeasible in the current economic climate.
委员会驳回了该提案,认为在当前的经济气候下不可行。
05
使厌恶, 引起反感
to cause a feeling of aversion or dislike
Intransitive
例子
The smell of the trash repelled, lingering in the air long after the garbage was collected.
垃圾的气味令人厌恶,在垃圾被收集后长时间在空气中徘徊。
词汇树
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