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复数形式
antipathies
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反感, 厌恶
a strong feeling of hatred, opposition, or hostility
- She felt a deep antipathy toward the new policy.
她对新政策感到深深的反感。
- His antipathy for loud noises was well-known among his friends.
他对大声噪音的反感在他的朋友中是众所周知的。
- There was an obvious antipathy between the two rival politicians.
两位 rival 政治家之间存在着明显的反感。
- The antipathy she felt for her neighbor was based on past conflicts.
她对邻居的反感是基于过去的冲突。
- Despite their antipathy, they managed to work together on the project.
尽管他们有反感,但他们还是设法在项目上合作。
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反感, 厌恶
a person, thing, or situation that is the focus of strong dislike or aversion and is deliberately avoided
- For many students, early morning classes are a true antipathy.
对许多学生来说,清晨的课程是真正的反感。
- Bureaucratic red tape was his greatest antipathy in the workplace.
官僚主义的繁文缛节是他在工作场所最大的反感。
- Public speaking became her antipathy after a humiliating experience.
在一次羞辱性的经历之后,公开演讲成了她的反感。
- The smell of cigarette smoke was an antipathy he could not tolerate.
香烟烟雾的气味是一种他无法忍受的反感。
- For the chef, poorly prepared food was an antipathy beyond forgiveness.
对于厨师来说,准备不当的食物是一种超越宽恕的反感。