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
- In some instances, an aversion to debt is retarding growth.
在某些情况下,对债务的反感正阻碍经济增长。 - For every judgement and movement and desire and aversion is within, and no evil ascends so high.
因为每一判断、活动、欲望和厌恶都是发生在内心,而任何恶都不能上升得如此高。 - 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。 - Cats have a natural aversion to water.
猫生来对水反感。 - Have an extreme aversion towards the subject of ufo's or aliens-don't want to talk about it.
对不明飞行物的或外星人的主题有极端的厌恶-不想谈论它。 - And I have a deep aversion to cacti of all kinds.
而且我强烈厌恶所有种类的仙人掌。 - Have you applied aversion therapy?
你用过“厌恶疗法”吗? - Girls generally have an aversion to snakes.
姑娘们通常对蛇很嫌恶。 - Today, as we have more rules and create added reasons for greater risk aversion, such benefits diminish.
现在,我们有更多的规则和创造更多的理由来更好的规避风险,而这就会减少利益。 - This risk aversion can embed itself in the culture, resulting in stagnation for the entire organization.
这种对风险的排斥嵌入在文化中,结果导致整个组织的停滞。