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单词 Aversion
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1. I underwent aversion therapy for my addiction to smoking.
2. I felt an instant aversion to his parents.
3. I've always had an aversion to getting up early.
4. She has an aversion to pets.
5. He has a strong aversion to dogs.
6. Despite his aversion to publicity, Arnold was persuaded to talk to the press.
7. He took an immediate aversion to his new boss.
8. He had an aversion to getting up early.
9. I have an aversion to housework.
10. Big dogs are an aversion of little girls'.
11. Have you developed an aversion to babies?
12. Cats have a natural aversion to water.
13. She has a deep aversion to getting up in the morning.
14. Many people have a natural and emotional aversion to insects.
15. Despite what many people think, aversion therapy is no longer used by professional psychologists in this country.
16. Margarett had an aversion to the Boston School.
17. Aversion relief statements are also included here.
18. Some people have an aversion to technology.
19. I have no aversion to it.
20. What we practised was aversion therapy.
21. We have an understandable aversion to bodily cessation.
22. This reflects an aversion which is attached by society to major accidents or dread consequences, e.g. cancer.
23. I believe he overcame his aversion for - for anything - stronger long enough to beget me.
24. The mother-in-law ranted at her daughter-in-law about her fondness for eating and aversion to work.
25. However, A displays more curvature than B at that point, and hence more risk aversion.
26. This is especially the case with the chemical and electrical aversion therapies.
27. Then, just prior to that critical point, introduce the aversion relief element.
28. Each age has an affinity for some frames and an aversion to others.
29. But I was not of that age, had no desire to learn programming languages, and had undergone game aversion therapy.
30. Mental pictures were helpful to Charlene, a social worker whose talents and passions were obscured by her aversion to risk.
1. I underwent aversion therapy for my addiction to smoking.
2. I felt an instant aversion to his parents.
3. She has an aversion to pets.
4. He has a strong aversion to dogs.
5. Despite his aversion to publicity, Arnold was persuaded to talk to the press.
31. Yet aversion to HMOs is still strong, especially in rural areas of the nation.
32. There is an aversion to holding meetings at short notice with a diminished complement.
33. Most people have a natural aversion to anything associated with death or dying.
34. You should not tell your client to expect that they will automatically experience an aversion response to the imagery of drinking.
35. Modern aversion is encapsulated by a notice about Heartlanders, a 1989 community play celebrating Birmingham's centenary as a city.
36. In the name of Freudian nurture theories, gays were once treated with aversion therapy-electric shocks and emetics accompanied by homoerotic images.
37. In her nerve tissue, nevertheless, the aversion to untouchables continued to twitch.
38. Instead there is searing pain, blistering of the skin and a rapidly discovered aversion to swimming in the sea.
39. Despite himself, he felt an overwhelming sense of aversion towards the young man who stood before him.
40. Lithography a printing process based on the principle of the natural aversion of water to grease.
41. They were just correcting a historical anomaly: the South's post-Civil War aversion to the Republican Party.
42. He had an aversion for proper names, employing instead a number of poetic circumlocutions.
43. An older Tony Gwynn must compete only with that whippersnapper and a young Dave Winfield with an aversion to the right-field wall.
44. Not withstanding his attempts to appease conservative critics, Mr Frohnmayer's aversion to placing any restrictions on artistic freedom was increasingly apparent.
45. Rick Perry, the Texas commissioner of agriculture, is a rancher with an aversion to hyperbole.
46. Nausea, vomiting and hiccup with aversion to warm food and desire for cold food.
47. But cruel Freudian aversion therapy proved incapable of changing it, and the fashion then changed to hormonal explanations.
48. Researchers overcame their subjects' natural aversion to alcohol in a variety of ways.
49. I painted the nibbled area with a well known brand of chilli sauce as aversion therapy.
50. Imagery offers another approach to aversion therapy which is not as painful or invasive as the procedures mentioned above.
51. He plays New York detective David Mitchell, a hero with 30 arrests to his credit but an aversion to killing.
52. Apnea is a form of aversion therapy which produces a terrifying paralysis of breathing for about 60 seconds.
53. This deeply ingrained suspicion of central government explains the aversion of teachers to any increase of ministerial involvement in curricular matters.
54. Sometimes a mood, or a phase of the menstrual cycle(), will bring about a definite aversion to keeping up appearances.
55. My love of law is almost equal to my aversion to lawyers.
56. She was chilly and irritable, liked tasty foods and vinegar, and had an aversion to fat, meat and milk.
57. The Symbolist poets and artists were unanimous in their aversion to the photographic image.
58. If this was in fact the case, it makes Rolle's aversion to church music more understandable.
59. The market's aversion to banking risk is perhaps indiscriminate.
60. Aversion phenomena are shown by fungi other than basidiomycetes.
61. Tina has a glandular aversion to Tom's egotism.
62. First, we have an aversion needlessly expending energy.
63. It's the difference between U.S. Treasury Bill rate and Eurodollar rate; a high TED spread indicates risk aversion.
64. "It was quick and crazy," laughs Spader, who jokingly calls his own aversion to technology "some sort of deficiency".
65. Estimates of risk aversion vary widely, and no quantitative guidelines are available.
66. Selective aversion to certain risks may entail acceptance of other greater risks.
67. There are two corollaries of operant conditioning Aversion therapy and desensitization.
68. Risk aversion, deleveraging and frozen money markets have not only raised the cost of funds for Indian corporates but also its availability in the international markets.
69. In addition, the use of aversion therapy on patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment checks when they pay attention to the negative effects of this treatment, to be moderate.
70. Acknowledging an aversion to judge-made law, Patel would not embrace privacy or other public policy arguments made by Dolly's attorneys, citing the absence of legislation and case law to guide her.
71. Alcohol aversion differs across Asian groups. MiNDFOOD. Apr. 24, 2008.
72. To observe the clinical expression of the furazolidone aversion therapy of abstinence, to study enhancing the nursing intervention on abstinence.
73. He had an aversion to anything that savored of the supernatural.
74. During the 1950s and 1960s, when belief in psychological behaviourism was at its height, aversion therapy was used to "cure" homosexuals.
75. Many Muslim scholars consider statues to be idolatrous,() and other AK officials have not disguised their aversion to them.
76. Aversion therapy, famously employed in Anthony Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange to cure Alex of his obsession with violence, was used up to the 1980s, but has since been discredited.
77. Imbued with a bureaucratic aversion to nomadism and a Victorian relish for the Hindu caste system, they adjudged many Indian tribesmen, Pardhis included, to be preordained crooks.
78. This is difficult to reconcile with high risk aversion and a high market risk premium.
79. Objective: To observe the clinical expression of the furazolidone aversion therapy of abstinence , to study enhancing the nursing intervention on abstinence .
80. Risk aversion has sent the 10 - year Treasury bond yield below 3 %.
81. Washington's intellectual life has been supercharged during the Bush years, despite the Decider's aversion to ideas.
82. By using the theory of stochastic optimal control, a model for the problem of optimal tactics of securities investment with the risk aversion is set up.
83. In general, two mirid species tended to significantly choose the susceptible cotton varieties, and showed an aversion to the resistant cotton plants.
83. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
84. A good illustration of this aversion is homemade oil - and - vinegar salad dressing.
85. She looked at Pen with glances from which beamed pride, defiance, aversion.
86. Objective To observe the effect and safety of the aversion therapy with furazolidone on patients with alcohol dependence.
87. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor.
88. Gong Li wanted to enroll in the Department of Sociology at Beijing University, but it caused an aversion from the academic circle.
89. Always recognize the dreamlike qualities of life and reduce attachment and aversion.
90. The school has been ordered to show that it is committed to phasing out this type of aversion therapy.
91. Behavior therapy of TCM Psychotherapy includes systematic desensitization, implosive therapy, response prevention, aversion therapy, modelling, Qigong therapy and lessons therapy.
92. This quirky aversion may be a case of psychological security trumping physical comfort.
93. Objective To observe the effect of rapid detoxification tablets and electric aversion therapy in treating alcohol dependence.
94. A key measure of risk aversion for Asian "junk-rated" credit, the iTRAXX Asia ex-Japan high-yield index, surged to a record wide of 950 basis points this month,(http:///aversion.html) rising three-fold this year.
95. Overconfidence and regret aversion are two basic concepts in behavioral finance.
96. Now, it's as if people have acquired an aversion to silence," says Father Christopher Jamison, who organises retreats at Worth Abbey in West Sussex.
97. Struck with the apparent effortlessness of the state, you may feel that you've gone beyond passion, aversion, and delusion simply by regarding them as unreal.
98. Prior to bringing insurance into practice, the higher the degree of risk aversion of the cobia cage aquaculture producer is, the lower the optimal feed input used.
99. Nearly 30% of the increase savings deposit could be explained by these factors corresponding to a reasonable value of relative risk aversion.
100. Gong Li wanted to enroll in the Department of Sociology at Beijing University, but it caused an aversion from the academic.
101. A woman's cowardice can be so absolute as cast her into the jaws of her aversion.
102. Moreover, competition weakens the effect of risk aversion on coordination of the decentralized system, hence, the supply chain can achieve coordination with a simple wholesale price contract.
103. The great error in Rip's composition was insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor.
104. Ethan Frome has been forgivably overlooked by your list's compilers, who perhaps developed a deep aversion to this oft-studied tale of unrelenting misery in their schooldays.
105. Aversion therapy uses unpleasant reinforcement to a response which is undesirable.
106. It is being strongly attached to this world and having an aversion to death that made one grow selfish and unwilling to sacrifice anything for one's Ummah.
107. America's aversion toward saving did not out of thin air.
108. Lang Hua was still lying on the bed with the same aversion to a pawnshop.
109. The intrinsic value of tussle is to evince one's aversion .
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