Fan gan, Fǎn gǎn, Fāng àn, Fang an: 4 definitions
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反感 [fǎn gǎn] [fan gan]—
An emotion (情緒 [qing xu]) of opposition (反對 [fan dui]) or dissatisfaction (不滿 [bu man]). For example: "I have a strong aversion to him."
反感:反對或不滿的情緒。如:「我對他很反感。」
fǎn gǎn: fǎn duì huò bù mǎn de qíng xù. rú: “wǒ duì tā hěn fǎn gǎn.”
fan gan: fan dui huo bu man de qing xu. ru: "wo dui ta hen fan gan."
反感 ts = fǎn gǎn p refers to [adjective] “disgusted”; Domain: Modern Chinese 现代汉语 [xian dai han yu]; Notes: (CC-CEDICT '反感 [fan gan]'; Guoyu '反感 [fan gan]') .
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Partial matches: Fang, Fan, Gan, An.
Starts with: Fan gang.
Full-text (+74): Er jian, Qi tou bing jin, Mapi, Dingan, Ge che, Gou xiang, Yan ding, Xi tong she ji, Jia lei bi hai pen de fang an, Chutai, Ni ban, Zhang feng, Liang yu, Da tai ji quan, Gong zuo mu biao, Yan yi, Wu yi yi, Bu chang jiao yu, She ji shi, Ping gu.
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