Examples of using Revulsion in English and their translations into Chinese
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Coraline made a noise, a sound of revulsion and horror, and, as if it had heard her and awakened, the thing began to sit up.
In my revulsion I even felt a kind of pity for the weeping girl on the floor.
Our aim must be to transform the revulsion into respect, to shift from“eww” to“oh.”.
Her revulsion was decreasing every day, however, as she grew accustomed to the city.
Gandhi's“moral” revulsion from violence merely reflects the fear of the Indian bourgeoisie before their own masses.
This can happen when the sources of power are massively severed as a result of the whole population's revulsion against the dictatorship.
She asks why we should feel revulsion at the idea of eating cheese made from human milk- why indeed?
The painful stories of refugees fleeing from Hitler and the Nazis and being turned away produced a right and proper revulsion.
In October last year, details of Khashoggi's murder prompted widespread revulsion and condemnation.
The biggest single fear Chinese leaders have is the corrosive effect of graft and the revulsion it evokes in people.
When I was a child, I had a child's revulsion against injustice.
Since 2000, the world has experienced many crises and witnessed many terrible instances of anger, sadness and revulsion.
He will feel anger, revulsion and rebellion against the process of hearing jumbled musical sounds;
And photographs of food- much like food itself- can raise deep-seated questions about issues such as family, tradition, domesticity, wealth, poverty, gender, race, pleasure, revulsion, and consumption.
Almost 100 children and young people have been found on the brink of starvation in orphanages in Belarus, prompting widespread public revulsion and a criminal….
Lee said he understood their negative history with the KMT but found their"antipathy, hatred, and revulsion" toward China to be"unbelievable.".
Initially, there will be revulsion.
He felt a revulsion from them all.
This revulsion gradually turned into hatred.
There was public revulsion and condemnation.