0 to force something or someone to move away or stop attacking you -- 驅逐;逐回;擊退;抗禦
1 People or things that repel you make you feel strongly that you do not want to be near, see, or think about them -- 使厭惡;使極反感
She was repelled by his ugliness. 她厭惡他那醜陋的相貌。
Her arrogance repels many people. 她的傲慢令很多人十分反感。
When the tortoise was automatically released from the charger, it would once again be repelled by the lamp, and would leave the hutch.
A periodic orbit is called superattracting, attracting, repelling, neutral if satisfies = 0, < 1, > 1, = 1, respectively.
Systems with locally interacting and repelling particles moving in space.
If either critical point is preperiodic then is parabolic-repelling, the other critical point has infinite forward orbit and all other cycles are repelling.
He is also repelled (p. 299) by the idea that these abstract objects have always been lying around, waiting for people to "grasp" them.
A new metonym may appeal to critics of economic man, whilst potentially repelling its sympathizers.
Largely outnumbered, they were repelled after very brief fighting.
In this (and ultimately in this alone) it repels attempts of forced assimilation.