revulsion
n[U, sing]
1 ~ (against/at/from sth) feeling of disgust or horror 厌恶; 憎恶
feel a sense of revulsion at the bloodshed 对伤害人的行为深恶痛绝
She stared at the snake in revulsion. 她盯著那条蛇, 感到很厌恶.
2 (fml 文) sudden violent change of feeling; reaction 感情的急剧转变; 剧烈反应
a revulsion of public feeling in favour of the accused 舆论之突然转向同情被告.
Do we have to pre-book tours, or can we get them on site?
我们必须预定行程, 还是到那个地方再说?
A little learning is a dangerous thing.
浅学误人。
and near its lower reaches there is a long tailing-off which is almost certainly the result of material transported out to deep water after being eroded from the continental masses.