a sense of disgust and loathing 厌恶,反感 news of the attack will be met with sorrow and revulsion. 袭击的消息将让人们悲伤和反感。
(Medicine, chiefly historical)the drawing of disease or blood congestion from one part of the body to another, e.g. by counterirritation (医 主史)诱导(法)
派生 语源
mid 16th cent. (in sense 2): from French, or from Latin revulsio(n-), from revuls- 'torn out', from the verb revellere (from re- 'back' + vellere 'pull'). Sense 1 dates from the early 19th cent