repellent
英 [rɪ'pel(ə)nt]
美 [rɪ'pɛlənt]
- adj. 排斥的;防水的;弹回的;令人讨厌的
- n. 防护剂;防水布;排斥力
TEM8 GRE
1、re- "back" + pell- "drive" + -ent.
2、含义:drive back.
- repellent (adj.)
- also repellant, 1640s, from Latin repellentem (nominative repelens), present participle of repellere (see repel). Originally of medicines (that reduced tumors); meaning "distasteful, disagreeable" first recorded 1797.
- repellent (n.)
- also repellant, 1660s, "medicine that reduces tumors," from repellent (adj.). As "substance that repels insects," 1908.
- 1. She still found the place repellent.
- 她还是觉得这个地方令人厌恶。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Their political ideas are repellent to most people.
- 他们的政治观点令大多数人反感。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. a spray-on water repellent for shoes
- 喷涂式皮鞋防水剂
来自《权威词典》
- 4. They sprayed aerosol insect repellent into the faces of police.
- 他们将喷雾驱虫剂喷在了警察的脸上.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful; I find his obsequiousness repellent.
- 他变得令人讨厌、易发怒,怀有恶意; 我发现他的奉承令人厌恶.
来自《简明英汉词典》