1.排斥;拒绝,谢绝
2.反击[打退](敌人等);推开;驳倒;挫败(对方)
1.反击;打退;击退;拒绝;【物】拒斥
1.if someone or something repulses you, they are so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick when you see them or think about them
2.to force an army or other group of people to move back and stop attacking you
3.to refuse someone’s offer of help or friendship in an unpleasant way
1.Once more, it's time to don your teflon-coated, egg-repulsing helmet and fight for our ancestral right to omelettes .
这一次是披戴上你的皮毛,鸡蛋脉冲钢盔并且争取我们祖先煎蛋权力的时候了。
2.Repulsing government forces from Ajdabiya, which controls the water supply to Benghazi, is a key objective for the coalition and the rebels.
艾季达比耶控制着班加西的供水,将政府军从这里赶走是联军和反政府武装的一个主要目标。
3.But now I will prefer to manufacture the Indian stink repulsing perfume which should a great hit globally.
但我现在更想生产一种消印臭的香水,我想这在全球一定引起轰动的!
4.In spite of repulsing the Germans the previous day, Rennenkampf believed that they would renew their assault upon the Russian positions.
虽然俄军在昨天挫败了敌人,但连内肯普坚信德国人会卷土重来。
5.And what was so striking about that time was, instead of repulsing people, I was actually proving to be a magnet for people.
最震撼人心的是,我非但没有令别人疏远我,反而跟他们更加亲近了。
6.You'd rather accept end facts than repulsing it. That is so called submission to destiny.
与其你去排斥它已成的事实,你不如去接受它,这个叫做认命。
7.cried heathcliff , brutally repulsing her
希刺克厉夫大叫,野蛮地推开她。