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1 revulsion
rɪˈvʌlʃən сущ.
1) внезапное сильное изменение;
перелом revulsion of sentiment ≈ перелом в чувствах revulsion of fortune ≈ перелом в судьбе
2) отвращение, антипатия to express revulsion ≈ демонстрировать полное отвращение to feel revulsion ≈ испытывать отвращение deep, utmost revulsion ≈ глубокое, сильное отвращение feeling of revulsion ≈ чувство отвращения Syn: aversion, disgust
3) мед. а) отвлечение( боли и т. п.) ;
отлив( крови) б) спазм( сосудов) внезапное резкое изменение( чувств и т. п.) - a * of mood перелом в настроении отвращение - a scene of utmost * безобразная сцена - to meet smth. with * отнестись к чему-л. с отвращением (медицина) отвлечение (боли) ;
отлив (крови) ;
спазм (сосудов) (редкое) оттягивание, отвод revulsion внезапное сильное изменение (чувств и т. п.) ~ мед. отвлечение ( боли и т. п.) ;
отлив (крови) ~ отвращение ~ мед. спазм (сосудов)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > revulsion
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2 revulsion
[rɪ'vʌlʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) внезапное сильное изменение; перелом2) отвращение, антипатияdeep / utmost revulsion — глубокое, сильное отвращение
Syn:3) мед.а) отвлечение (боли и т. п.) -
3 distaste
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4 mood
1. n расположение духа, настроение2. n настроение, тон3. n причуды, прихоти, капризыa man of moods — капризный человек; человек настроения
4. n грам. наклонение5. n муз. уст. лад, тональностьСинонимический ряд:1. air (noun) air; ambience; atmosphere; aura; feel; feeling; semblance; smell2. humor (noun) attitude; climate; condition; frame of mind; humor; mind; quality; spirit; state; strain; timbre; tone3. humour (noun) disposition; fancy; humour; nature; temper; temperament; tendency; vagary; whim4. spirits (noun) spirits; vein
См. также в других словарях:
revulsion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, utter ▪ widespread ▪ The killing caused widespread revulsion. ▪ moral (esp. AmE) VERB + REVULSION … Collocations dictionary
revulsion — n. 1) to express; feel revulsion 2) deep, utmost revulsion 3) a feeling of revulsion 4) revulsion against, at, towards … Combinatory dictionary
feeling disgust — experiencing a feeling of revulsion … English contemporary dictionary
revulsion — [ri vul′shən] n. [< Fr or L; Fr révulsion < L revulsio < revulsus, pp. of revellere, to pluck away < re , back + vellere, to pull < IE base * wel , to snatch, seize, injure > OE wol, pestilence, ON valr, the slain on the… … English World dictionary
Revulsion — Re*vul sion, n. [F. r[ e]vulsion, L. revulsio, fr. revellere, revulsum, to pluck or pull away; pref. re re + vellere to pull. Cf. {Convulse}.] 1. A strong pulling or drawing back; withdrawal. Revulsions and pullbacks. SSir T. Brovne. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
revulsion — revulsionary, adj. /ri vul sheuhn/, n. 1. a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike: Cruelty fills me with revulsion. 2. a sudden and violent change of feeling or response in sentiment, taste, etc. 3. the act of drawing something back… … Universalium
revulsion — [[t]rɪvʌ̱lʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: also a N Someone s revulsion at something is the strong feeling of disgust or disapproval they have towards it. ...their revulsion at the act of desecration... His voice was filled with horror and revulsion. Syn:… … English dictionary
revulsion — re|vul|sion [rıˈvʌlʃən] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: revulsio, from revellere to tear away , from vellere to pull out ] a strong feeling of shock and very strong dislike = ↑disgust →↑revolt ▪ News of the atrocities produced a wave of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
revulsion — re|vul|sion [ rı vʌlʃən ] noun uncount an extreme feeling of disliking someone or something that is so unpleasant that you are made to feel slightly sick: DISGUST: The public has expressed revulsion at such acts of violence. ─ opposite ATTRACTION … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
revulsion — noun (U) a strong feeling of shock and very strong dislike: News of the atrocities produced a wave of anger and revulsion … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
revulsion — UK [rɪˈvʌlʃ(ə)n] / US [rɪˈvʌlʃən] noun [uncountable] an extreme feeling of disliking someone or something that is so unpleasant that you feel slightly ill The public has expressed revulsion at such acts of violence … English dictionary