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n.
反感
引起反感的事物
憎恶的对象
<古>(在本性、倾向等方面的)不相容
an·ti·pa·thy
aen tI p thi
复数:antipathies
词根:antipathy
adj.antipathetic 格格不入的,怀有反感的;引起反感的;讨厌的
noun
a deep, continuing dislike; aversion; hatred.She had always had an antipathy to politics.He was always keenly aware of his father's antipathy toward him.
the object of such a feeling.
大约1600年,“自然厌恶,敌对感情”来自拉丁语 antipathia,源于希腊语 antipatheia,是 antipathēs 的抽象名词,意为“情感相反,遭受相反的感受; 因遭受而互相感受到”,还可以“互相感受”,由 anti “相反,反对”(参见 anti-)和 pathein “受苦,感受”(源自 PIE 词根 *kwent(h)- “受苦”)组成。
An abuse has crept in upon the employment of the word Antipathy. ... Strictly it does not mean hate,—not the feelings of one man set against the person of another,—but that, in two natures, there is an opposition of feeling. With respect to the same object they feel oppositely. [Janus, or The Edinburgh Literary Almanack, 1826]
一个滥用的词汇已经悄然而至——反感。...严格来说,它并不意味着仇恨——不是一个人的感觉反对另一个人的人格——而是指,在两种性格之间存在一种情感上的对立。对于同一对象,他们有相反的感受。[詹纽斯, 或愛丁堡文学年鉴,1826]
反感,厌恶
相克疗法
Latin antipathia, from Greek antipatheia, from antipathēs of opposite feelings, from anti- + pathos experience — more at pathos
The first known use of antipathy was in 1592
antipodenoun
the parts of the earth opposite each other at a distance of the earth's diameter—usually used in plural
the exact opposite
antipodenoun
the parts of the earth opposite each other at a distance of the earth's diameter—usually used in plural
the exact opposite
antipodenoun
the parts of the earth opposite each other at a distance of the earth's diameter—usually used in plural
the exact opposite
antiperspirantnoun
a preparation used to stop or reduce perspiration
antipathynoun
a strong dislike
a person or thing that arouses strong dislike
antipathynoun
settled aversion or dislike
an object of aversion
1 Crane’s great literary innovation here is to combine intimacy of observation with antagonism—a play of antipathy rather than of sympathy.
2 Meanings inscribed by God in the forms of things, the great chain of being, sympathy and antipathy, natural magic, had been replaced by blind mechanisms and inexorable laws.
3 First of all, I could never anticipate Trump’s antipathy toward the intelligence community.
4 Most people have a natural antipathy of " muddy streams ".
大多数人对 “ 浑浊水流 ” 有一种天然的反感.
5 He suggested parallels to the resurgence of antipathy toward immigrant and ethnic communities across Europe.
6 Clearly the attempt is to balance the arguments, or at least to balance our antipathy toward them.
7 The strong personal antipathy between the two scholars is very obvious.
那两位学者之间的格格不入是很明显的。
8 These two jewels, the ruby of her sister’s marriage, the diamond of her character’s romance, are not signs of coldness or antipathy to sensual experience.
9 It has already stepped back a little from its historical antipathy to capital controls.
IMF已经对其历史上一贯排斥的资本控制有了一点妥协。
10 But polls find many Croats feeling little but antipathy towards the EU.
然而,民意调查结果却显示,许多克罗地亚人民对欧盟只不过是反感而已。
11 They have scolded African-American masses for cultural pathology and implied that blacks were to blame for lingering white antipathy.
12 In his new book Mr Hannan duly slams the EU’s erosion of national sovereignty and supposed antipathy to free markets.
13 Out of my own personal antipathy to making plans came an ironclad rule: I don’t schedule more than two in a given week.
14 We can understand the traditional Southern antipathy to education, progress, public investment, unionization, equal opportunity, and civil rights.
15 Custer and Mosby are known for their ugly battles in Virginia’s picturesque Shenandoah Valley; increasingly brutal tactics between the two sides led to a fearsome antipathy between the two men and their respective troops.
16 What do you think it is about the three words “Black lives matter” that generates so much antipathy and anger among some White Americans?
17 For some, undoubtedly, antipathy to Mr. Galliano remains strong.
18 I started to think about why I had had this antipathy to running and to think about women being scared about running in public or kind of awkward in their bodies.
19 This absence is particularly glaring because conservatism’s advocacy of corporate sovereignty and individual liberty is only matched by its antipathy toward civil rights for African-Americans and other communities of color.
20 Caroline had a peculiar antipathy to Donne.
卡罗琳特别讨厌唐.
1 厌恶
horror aversion abomination repulsion revulsion abhorrence repugnance odium detestation scunner disrelish mislike off bear hate revolt despise abhor sicken abominate one's gorge rises disgustedly objection disgust distaste loathing loathe detest execrate sick to stomach and tired of have no use for sick allergic nauseous detestable indisposed allergy dislike hatred nausea disinclination indisposition shudder repel repulse disfavour indispose shock nauseate in disgust disgusted gatvol sickness horrify have a down on bad blood between A and B turn off make sick bad blood repulsive repugnant jaundiced gorge thumbs-down alienate not have much time for be down on have a thing for reluctant unwilling loath loathliness reluctance disaffection disesteem repugn rebel execrative aversive loathful down execration loth keck disincline reluct dread have in abomination stick in gizzard won't have a bar of
2 嫌恶
indisposed revulsed hate dislike hatred aversion distaste revulsion repugnance detestation indisposition derry disrelish averse rebel despise grudge
3 憎恶
sick horror phobia animosity repulsion revulsion detestation hate detest abominate antipathetic hatred disgust aversion abomination enmity distaste repugnance revolt abhor repulse sick of -phobia scunner shudder execrate cast the gorge at be down on allergic down allergy ressentiment cottonpickin tormenting resentfully dislike abhorrence odium fastidium sour hold in abhorrence ill will
4 恶感
5 反感
disgustedly dislike disgust repulsion disfavour bad feeling aversion revulsion ill feeling allergic antipathic allergy scandal revolt repugnance surprise repel object rub the wrong way in disgust disgusted aversive scandalize turn stomach put off repugnant sickness distaste repulse make sick shocked dyspathy feeling odium horrify revulsed hate resistance antagonism disinclination niff mislike reluct in revolt averse repellence prepossession sales resistance
6 对立
face-to-face counter opposed contradictory retrograde antagonistic diametric oppositive opposition hostility polarity antagonism dialectic antinomy contrariety contraposition clash pit polarize counterpose
7 格格不入
8 嫌忌
9 不相容
10 不一致
noncoherent noncoincidence irregular divided erratic repugnant incongruous dissonant incongruent incommensurable discrepant incommensurate inharmonious inconsequent unharmonious unconformable inconsonant noncongruent disaccord variety division jar clash variance disagreement discrepancy rift inconsistency discord dissonance disharmony nonconformity discordance contrariety cross-purpose dissidence unconformity inconformity discrepance divarication disagree collide misalign out of square