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repel+(verb)

  • 1 repel

    • olla vastenmielinen
    • torjua
    • torjua vihollinen
    • inhota
    • työntää takaisin
    • tympäistä
    • hylkiä
    • vastustaa
    • etoa
    • uhitella
    • voittaa
    • karkottaa
    * * *
    rə'pel
    past tense, past participle - repelled; verb
    1) (to resist or fight (an enemy) successfully: to repel invaders.) torjua
    2) (to cause a feeling of dislike or disgust: She was repelled by his dirty appearance.) inhottaa
    3) (to force to move away: Oil repels water.) hylkiä

    English-Finnish dictionary > repel

  • 2 repulse

    • torjua
    • iljettää
    • inhottaa
    • inhota
    • hylätä
    • tappio
    • lyödä takaisin
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to repel (an enemy).) torjua
    2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) kieltäytyä
    2. noun
    ((an) act of repulsing.) torjuminen
    - repulsive
    - repulsively
    - repulsiveness

    English-Finnish dictionary > repulse

См. также в других словарях:

  • repel — ► VERB (repelled, repelling) 1) drive or force back or away. 2) be repulsive or distasteful to. 3) formal refuse to accept; reject. 4) (of a magnetic pole or electric field) force (something similarly magnetized or charged) away. 5) (of a… …   English terms dictionary

  • repel — verb repelled, repelling 1 (T) if something repels you, you want to avoid it because you do not like it: Her heavy make up and cheap scent repelled him. 2 (T) to fight a group or military force and make them stop attacking you: repel invaders |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • repel — verb (repelled; repelling) Etymology: Middle English repellen, from Middle French repeller, from Latin repellere, from re + pellere to drive more at felt Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to drive back ; repulse …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • repel — I (disgust) verb alienate, appall, be unpalatable, cause aversion, cause dislike, displease, excite dislike, fill with loathing, frighten, give offense, grate, horrify, incense, irritate, make one shudder, make one sick, make unwelcome, nauseate …   Law dictionary

  • repel — verb Repel is used with these nouns as the object: ↑attack, ↑insect, ↑intruder, ↑invasion, ↑mosquito, ↑pest …   Collocations dictionary

  • repel — verb 1) the rebels were repelled Syn: fight off, repulse, drive back/away, force back, beat back, push back; hold off, ward off, keep at bay; archaic rebut 2) the coating will repel water Syn: be impervious to …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • repel — verb /ɹɪˈpɛl/ a) To turn (someone) away from a privilege, right, job, etc. It is some satisfaction to him that is repelled, that dignities, honours, offices, are not alwayes given by desert or worth, but for love, affinitie, friendship, affection …   Wiktionary

  • repel — verb (repels, repelling, repelled) 1》 drive or force back or away.     ↘(of a magnetic pole or electric field) force (something similarly magnetized or charged) away. 2》 be repulsive or distasteful to. 3》 formal refuse to accept; reject. 4》 (of a …   English new terms dictionary

  • repel — verb 1) the US repelled an Iraqi attack Syn: fight off, repulse, drive back, force back, beat back, hold off; Brit. see off 2) the sight of the food repelled me Syn: revolt, disgust, repulse, sicken …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • repel — [c]/rəˈpɛl / (say ruh pel) verb (repelled, repelling) –verb (t) 1. to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.). 2. to thrust back or away; reject: he repelled several useless suggestions. 3. to resist effectually (an attack, onslaught):… …  

  • repel — [[t]rɪpe̱l[/t]] repels, repelling, repelled 1) VERB When an army repels an attack, they successfully fight and drive back soldiers from another army who have attacked them. [FORMAL] [V n] They have fifty thousand troops along the border ready to… …   English dictionary

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