aversion | (n) การเกลียดชัง, See also: การรังเกียจ, Syn. dislike, antipathy, repugnance, Ant. attraction, affinity |
aversion | (อะเวอ'เชิน) n. ความรังเกียจ, ความไม่ชอบ, คำไม่พอใจ. -aversive adj. |
aversion | (n) ความรังเกียจ, ความไม่ชอบ, ความเกลียดชัง |
Aversion Therapy | อะเวอร์ชั่นเทอราปี [การแพทย์] |
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aversion | She felt an aversion to him. |
อาฆาต | [ākhāt] (n) EN: feud ; grudge ; enmity ; hostility FR: inimitié [ f ] ; aversion [ f ] |
อาฆาต | [ākhāt] (v) EN: feud ; spite ; look upon with hatred ; be hostile to ; regard as an enemy ; have an enmity against FR: garder rancune ; se venger ; éprouver un sentiment d'aversion |
ความไม่ชอบ | [khwām mai chøp] (n) EN: dislike FR: aversion [ f ] |
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aversion | (n) the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away, Syn. averting |
aversion therapy | (n) any technique of behavior modification that uses unpleasant stimuli in a controlled fashion to alter behavior in a therapeutic way; primarily used for alcoholism or drug abuse (but with little success) |
extraversion | (n) (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self, Syn. extroversion, Ant. ambiversion, introversion |
antipathy | (n) a feeling of intense dislike, Syn. aversion, distaste |
Aversion | n. [ L. aversio: cf. F. aversion. See Avert. ] Adhesion to vice and aversion from goodness. Bp. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ] Mutual aversion of races. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ] His rapacity had made him an object of general aversion. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ It is now generally followed by to before the object. [ See Averse. ] Sometimes towards and for are found; from is obsolete. [ 1913 Webster ] A freeholder is bred with an aversion to subjection. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] His aversion towards the house of York. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] It is not difficult for a man to see that a person has conceived an aversion for him. Spectator. [ 1913 Webster ] The Khasias . . . have an aversion to milk. J. D. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ] Pain their aversion, pleasure their desire. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Contraversion | n. A turning to the opposite side; antistrophe. Congreve. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Extraversion | n. [ Pref. extra- + L. vertere, versum, to turn: cf. F. extraversion. ] The act of throwing out; the state of being turned or thrown out. [ Obs. ] Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Abneigung { f }; Aversion { f }; Gräuel { m }; Greuel { m } [ alt ] | Abneigungen { pl } | aversion | aversions [Add to Longdo] |
Ekel { m }; Abscheu { f } (vor) | Abscheu vor etw. haben | aversion; loathing (of; for) | to have a loathing of sth. [Add to Longdo] |
Extraversion { f }; Extravertiertheit { n }; nach außen gerichtetes Interesse | extroversion [Add to Longdo] |
arbeitsscheu | workshy; aversion to work [Add to Longdo] |
リスク回避 | [りすくかいひ, risukukaihi] (n) risk aversion; risk reduction [Add to Longdo] |
畏怖嫌厭 | [いふけんえん, ifuken'en] (n, vs) feelings of dread and aversion [Add to Longdo] |
嫌忌 | [けんき;けんぎ, kenki ; kengi] (n, vs) dislike; aversion [Add to Longdo] |
食わず嫌い;食わずぎらい | [くわずぎらい, kuwazugirai] (exp) disliking a certain food without having tried it; disliking something without having tried it; prejudiced against; aversion without even trying [Add to Longdo] |
美的嫌悪 | [びてきけんお, bitekiken'o] (n) aesthetic aversion [Add to Longdo] |
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