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aversion substantiv
1. (to / for / from) aversiune, scârbă, ură, ostilitate, antipatie (faţă de);
(glumeţ) one’s pet aversion cea mai mare aversiune a cuiva.
2. obiectul aversiunii.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
He never talked to her much, but he looked at her a good deal, and she felt sure that he did not regard her with aversion.
(Little Women, de Louisa May Alcott)
Catherine attempted no longer to hide from herself the nature of the feelings which, in spite of all his attentions, he had previously excited; and what had been terror and dislike before, was now absolute aversion.
(Northanger Abbey, de Jane Austen)
Its impact on eating behaviour is well documented, but the brain connections involved in each stage of the development of taste aversion are still unknown, particularly with regard to the development of taste memory and its association with stomach problems.
(Researchers identify area of the amygdala involved in taste aversion, University of Granada)
Yes, aversion!
(Northanger Abbey, de Jane Austen)
Building on previous studies that pointed towards the involvement of the amygdala in taste aversion, the UGR researchers focused on this small structure located in the limbic region of both hemispheres which is involved in learning and memory, as well as emotional processing.
(Researchers identify area of the amygdala involved in taste aversion, University of Granada)