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Перевод: aversion speek aversion


[существительное]
неохота ; отвращение; предмет отвращения; антипатия ; гадливость


Тезаурус:

  1. He did not attend torture personally, but he found his natural aversion to mistreating a defenceless person gradually being eroded.
  2. Subjects given this test (group SM-21) now show a strong aversion.
  3. I had then, over those days of struggling with the staff plan, expended a significant amount of thought to ensuring that Mrs Clements and the girls, once they had got over their aversion to adopting these more "eclectic" roles, would find the division of duties stimulating and unburdensome.
  4. There is an aversion to holding meetings at short notice with a diminished complement.
  5. In order to investigate this matter, Honey and Hall (1988) gave rats pre-exposure to a compound stimulus AB (a mixture of two flavours) followed by aversion conditioning with A alone as the CS.
  6. Given the Emperor's dislike of Orlanism as a political creed and his aversion to the family as a whole, there was no possibility that he would willingly consent to the establishment of an Orlanist King on the Spanish throne - an event which it was feared might well raise hope among French Orlanists of a restoration of the dynasty in France.
  7. For a horse who usually takes everything in his stride Milton has an inexplicable and very strong aversion to syringes.
  8. Alexia and Cameron III gently chided him for his whistling habit, and he developed an aversion to his own work.
  9. It was in Ulm and perhaps in Aachen too that you developed your life-long aversion to small theatres?
  10. The aversion to drummers extends across musical boundaries and, like hundreds before them, The Wedding Present ousted their man from the drums.
  11. But, as the figure also shows, the dose of LiCl used was sufficient to produce an almost total aversion in the subjects naive to the CS, and thus a difference between the groups might have been obscured by a "floor effect" - by a lack of sensitivity in the test (see also Misanin, Blatt, and Hindenliter 1985).
  12. It is evident that only pre-exposure to saline itself produced latent inhibition and that an aversion was established perfectly readily after all other conditions of pre-exposure.
  13. Aversion to washing and it can make the skin worse (); worse () for water and bathing.

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