4. Abhorrence
厌恶
A feeling of repulsion; disgusted loathing.
厌恶的感觉;极度的厌恶。
例:He was filled with abhorrence when he found out what happened.
当他知道发生了什么事时,他充满了厌恶。
5. Abomination
可憎
Something that causes disgust, extreme dislike or feeling of hatred.
引起厌恶、极度厌恶或憎恨的东西。
例:Donald’s view on people’s rights is an abomination to this institution.
唐纳德对人民权利的看法是这个机构的可憎之处。
6. Aversion
厌恶
Something some avoids or has hostility towards.
一些人避免或对之有敌意的东西。
例:He has a strong aversion to people who are racist.
他对种族主义者有强烈的厌恶。
7. Ill-will
冷漠的
Has no goodwill towards or strong dislike. This is usually directed towards a person or group.
没有善意或强烈的不喜欢。这通常是针对一个人或群体。
例:The politician had a lot of ill-will towards lawmakers who didn’t support his ideas.
这位政治家对那些不支持他的观点的立法者有很多恶意。
8. Animosity
敌意
Strong hostility or bad feeling.
强烈的敌意或不好的感觉。
例:Her animosity towards her husband’s actions went away with time.
她对丈夫行为的敌意随着时间的推移而消失了。
9. Antipathy
反感
A deep-bad feeling of dislike for something, someplace or someone.
对某物、某地或某人深恶痛绝。
例:Fred had found his friend to have racial antipathy for almost everyone different than himself.
弗雷德发现他的朋友对几乎所有不同于他自己的人都有种族仇恨。
10. Revulsion
反对
A feeling of disgust for something, someone or someplace or idea.
对某物、某人、某地或想法的厌恶感。
例:The people of city had a revulsion to the idea of increasing taxes so that politicians could get an increase in pay.
城里人对增加税收以便政客们能得到加薪的想法有一种反感。