repugn如何读

英:[rɪ'pju:n]

美:[rɪ'pjun]

repugn是什么意思

  • v.反对;反抗

repugn英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

archaic to offer opposition, objection, or resistance

transitive verb

to contend against : oppose

repugn词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, repugnen,“反叛,不服从,反对(上帝); 抵抗或与...战斗,表达不同意”,源自古法语 repugner,源自拉丁语 repugnare “与...战斗,抵抗”,源自 re- “向后,反对”(见 re-) + pugnare “战斗”(源自 PIE 词根 *peuk- “刺”)。相关词汇: Repugned; repugning。

repugn词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French repugner, from Latin repugnare

The first known use of repugn was in the 14th century

repugn 例句

1 Fugacious, tourbillion, moiety, repugn, sacrosanct, censure, morass, El Dorado, and turpitude.

2 But if any do never so little repugn against the high divinity of Aristotle, he is quickly with clapping of hands driven out of the place.

3 How I should rebel at the office, repugn under the Ulster coat, and repudiate your monkish humours thus unjustly and suddenly thrust upon poor, infidel me!

4 Who, I say, would not think, that these are things not only spoken without good order and purpose, but also manifestly repugning one to another?

5 "Everything that repugned to their corrupt affections was termed in their mockage 'devout imaginations,'" says Knox: and it was no doubt Lethington from whose quiver this winged word came, with so many more.

6 And Knox in later years had travelled so far on the road of modern constitutionalism as to maintain the right of subjects to combine against and overthrow the ruler whose intolerant statutes so repugned.

7 They request that, “if any man will note in this our Confession any article or sentence repugning to God’s Holy Word,” he will favour them with his criticism in writing. 

8 For it is a sin to withstand and to repugn against his Lord like the sin of idolatry.

9 Paid off, with or without remorse, such the exhaustion of finance; Kleist, Icilius, Count Hordt and others vainly repugning and remonstrating; the King himself inexorable as Arithmetic.

10 First and chief, on the motion of Lameth, Lafayette, Saint-Fargeau and other Patriot Nobles, let the others repugn as they will: all Titles of Nobility, from Duke to Esquire, or lower, are henceforth abolished.

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