repugnant
adj.
late 14c., "contrary, contradictory," from Old French repugnant "contradictory, opposing" or directly from Latin repugnantem (nominative repugnans), present participle of repugnare "to resist, fight back, oppose; disagree, be incompatible," from re- "back" (see re-) + pugnare "to fight" (see pugnacious). Meaning "distasteful, objectionable" is from 1777.
〔李〕[re-;pugn;-anta.] a.令人厌恶的,令人讨厌的 ←pugn (L pugnare)=to fight 战斗