repel
repel — 動詞
- repelpresent simple I / you / we / they
- repelshe / she / it
- repelledpast simple
- repelling-ing form
1. to use physical force or military strength to stop an attacking person, animal,
擊退
用武力阻止敵人接近
to use physical force or military strength to stop an attacking person, animal, or army from coming closer.
The soldiers used tear gas to repel the crowd outside the embassy.
士兵使用催淚瓦斯擊退大使館外的群眾。
repel + concrete object (crowd/attackers)
With just a wooden fence, the farmers could not repel the boars from their fields.
農民只有一道木籬笆,無法擊退田裡的野豬。
The naval fleet was sent to repel the enemy ships approaching the coast.
海軍艦隊奉命出擊,擊退接近海岸的敵艦。
Rachid carried pepper spray in his bag in case he needed to repel an attacker.
Rachid 在包裡放了防狼噴霧,以備需要擊退攻擊者時使用。
- repulse
stronger, often implies violent force; same formal register
- drive back
more literal and common in everyday speech
- fight off
less formal, used for both people and animals
- attract
draw toward instead of pushing away
- surrender to
give in rather than resist
文法句型
repel + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is typically a person, army, or defensive system; object is the advancing threat.
常見錯誤
2. (of a surface or treated material) to keep a liquid such as water, oil, or mud f
防水
材質不讓液體滲入
(of a surface or treated material) to keep a liquid such as water, oil, or mud from being absorbed or sticking to it.
This jacket has a special coating that repels rain and snow.
這件外套有特殊塗層,可以防水防雪。
repel + weather-related liquid (rain/snow)
The tent fabric repels moisture, so everything inside stays dry.
帳篷布料能防潮,所以裡面保持乾爽。
Dewi applied a wax spray to her boots so they would repel mud and water.
Dewi 在靴子上噴了蠟,這樣就能防水防泥。
A good raincoat repels water but still allows your skin to breathe.
好的雨衣能防水,但同時還是能讓皮膚透氣。
文法句型
repel + liquid substance
用法筆記
Subject is almost always an inanimate object — fabric, coating, surface. The object is the substance that does not penetrate.
常見錯誤
3. (of two magnets or electrically charged objects) to push each other away because
排斥
相同磁極或電荷互相推開
(of two magnets or electrically charged objects) to push each other away because they have the same type of charge or the same magnetic pole.
The north pole of one magnet repels the north pole of another magnet.
一個磁鐵的北極會排斥另一個磁鐵的北極。
technical pattern: [pole] repels [same pole]
When two particles carry the same electric charge, they repel each other.
當兩個粒子帶有相同的電荷時,它們會互相排斥。
A maglev train uses powerful magnets that repel to lift the carriage above the track.
磁浮列車利用強力磁鐵互相排斥,將車廂抬升在軌道上方。
Reuben set up a science experiment showing how protons repel one another in an atom.
Reuben 設計了一個科學實驗,展示質子在原子中如何互相排斥。
- push apart
less formal, describes the effect without the physics register
- drive apart
similar to push apart, used in science writing
- attract
opposite magnetic poles or opposite charges pull together
文法句型
repel + noun
repel each other
two things repel
用法筆記
This sense is reciprocal — when A repels B, B repels A equally. Can be transitive (X repels Y) or intransitive (the two charges repel). Distinguish from sense 1: here no living creature is involved and no conscious intention.
常見錯誤
4. to make someone feel such strong dislike or sickness that they want to move away
使厭惡
引起強烈反感或排斥
to make someone feel such strong dislike or sickness that they want to move away from a person, thing, or situation.
The sight of blood repels some people and makes them feel dizzy.
看到血會讓某些人感到厭惡,甚至頭暈。
repel + sensory trigger (sight/smell)
Tara was repelled by the arrogant way her boss spoke to the staff.
Tara 對老闆對員工說話的傲慢態度感到厭惡。
passive: be repelled by [behaviour/sight]
The smell of rotting fish repelled the guests before they reached the kitchen door.
腐魚的臭味讓客人還沒走到廚房門口就感到噁心。
Violent scenes in movies repel many viewers who prefer gentle stories.
電影中的暴力畫面讓許多不愛看刺激情節的觀眾感到反感。
文法句型
repel + noun (person)
用法筆記
Often uses the passive voice (be repelled by). The subject is typically a sensory experience (smell, sight, behaviour). Stronger than 'dislike' — implies physical or emotional revulsion.
常見錯誤
5. to officially refuse to accept a suggestion, an offer, an accusation, or a way o
拒絕
正式回絕提議或指責
to officially refuse to accept a suggestion, an offer, an accusation, or a way of thinking, especially in a firm or blunt manner.
The committee repelled the proposal to increase membership fees.
委員會拒絕了調漲會費的提案。
repel + formal proposal/offer
Anjali repelled every offer of help, insisting that she could manage alone.
Anjali 拒絕了所有幫助,堅持自己可以處理。
The senator firmly repelled the accusation that she had broken the rules.
這位參議員堅決否認她違反規定的指控。
Yan repelled the suggestion that his team had failed on purpose.
Yan 拒絕接受他的團隊故意失敗的說法。
文法句型
repel + proposal/offer/accusation
用法筆記
More forceful than simply 'refuse' — implies the rejection is blunt and leaves no room for negotiation. Common in political, legal, and business contexts.