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1 a marked repugnance
Общая лексика: открытая антипатия, явная антипатия -
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[rıʹpʌgnəns] n1. отвращение, антипатия, нерасположениеa marked repugnance - открытая /явная/ антипатия
to have /to feel/ repugnance for /to/ smth. - питать отвращение к чему-л.
she has a repugnance to figures [to jazz] - она терпеть не может цифр [джаза]
2. противоречие, несовместимость; непоследовательностьthe draft must be free from errors or repugnances - в проекте не должно быть ошибок или противоречий
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1. n отвращение, антипатия, нерасположение2. n противоречие, несовместимость; непоследовательностьthe draft must be free from errors or repugnances — в проекте не должно быть ошибок или противоречий
Синонимический ряд:1. dislike (noun) antipathy; aversion; dislike; distaste; hatred; hostility; objection; reluctance; repulsion2. hate (noun) abhorrence; abomination; detestation; hate; horror; loathing; repugnancy; revulsion3. incompatibility (noun) contradictoriness; contrariety; incompatibility; inconsistency; irreconcilablenessАнтонимический ряд:attractiveness; compatibility; liking; sympathy -
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rɪˈpʌɡnəns сущ.
1) отвращение, антипатия;
нерасположение( for, to, against) to feel repugnance ≈ чувствовать антипатию deep, profound repugnance ≈ глубокая антипатия
2) противоречие, несовместимость;
непоследовательность (between, of) repugnance between the title and the purport ≈ противоречие между названием и содержанием отвращение, антипатия, нерасположение - a marked * открытая /явная/ антипатия - to have /to feel/ * for /to/ smth. питать отвращение к чему-л. - she has a * to figures она терпеть не может цифр - a * she has to writing letters ее нелюбовь к писанию писем противоречие, несовместимость;
непоследовательность - the draft must be free from errors or *s в проекте не должно быть ошибок или противоречий repugnance, repugnancy отвращение, антипатия;
нерасположение (for, to, against) ~, repugnancy противоречие, несовместимость;
непоследовательность (between, of) repugnance, repugnancy отвращение, антипатия;
нерасположение (for, to, against) ~, repugnancy противоречие, несовместимость;
непоследовательность (between, of) repugnancy: repugnancy противоречиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > repugnance
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