反感
Chinese
wrong side out or up; anti- | to feel; to move; to touch; to affect | ||
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simp. and trad. (反感) |
反 | 感 |
Etymology
First seem in 1866 Chinese-English dictionary by Wilhelm Lobscheid, meaning "to reflex". The modern meaning may be wasei kango (和製漢語), orthographically borrowed from Japanese 反感 (hankan), appears in 1920.
Pronunciation
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