a strong aversion
深深厌恶
He had an aversion to getting up early.
他十分讨厌早起。
1.嫌恶,反感
2.【生】排斥
3.讨厌的人[东西]
1.a strong feeling that you dislike someone or something
1.However, if she became difficult he might have to kill her, and he had an aversion to that.
倘若她找他的麻烦,无非再伤一命,但一想到要杀死她,心里总不是滋味。
2.Will is nothing but the last appetite or aversion remaining in deliberation.
意志无非是深思熟虑中最后余留的欲求或厌恶。
3.Now I searched my heart, trying to determine whether my aversion to going was rooted in conviction or cowardice.
此刻,我在内心问自己,试图弄清楚,我厌恶上战场是出于某种信念还是因为怯懦。
4.Gasol is limited by his frame, which looks like an aversion to contact on the big-screen.
加索尔被他的体型限制着,他看上去只像一块一碰就碎的大屏幕。
5.Wenzhou was one of the first cities to develop methods to work around the financial sector's aversion to private enterprise.
温州是第一个开发出消除金融系统对私人企业的负面影响的城市。
6.The general had an aversion to occupying buildings and usually kept a command post in tents out in open.
将军对占用的楼房很反感,一般都把战地指挥所设在户外的帐篷里。
7.As lads they had an aversion to each other, and Heathcliff would hate just as much to hear him praised: it's human nature.
他们做孩子的时候就彼此有反感,要是希刺克厉夫听你称赞他,也会一样地痛恨的——那是人性呀。
8.A woman's cowardice can be so absolute as to cast her into the jaws of her aversion.
女人的懦弱会不会如此强烈,以致把她投入她厌恶的人的血盆大口。
9."It was quick and crazy, " laughs Spader, who jokingly calls his own aversion to technology "some sort of deficiency" .
“快而疯狂,”斯派德笑着说,他开玩笑地把他对技术的厌恶成为“某种缺陷”。
10.But at least risk aversion will help the dollar avoid further falls, and delay the moment when it is replaced as a reserve currency.
但至少,避险行为将有助于美元避免进一步下跌,推迟美元储备货币地位被取代的时刻。