释义 |
disgust美 [dɪs'ɡʌst] 英 [dɪs'ɡʌst] - n.厌恶;反感;憎恶
- v.使作呕;使厌恶;使反感
- 网络恶心;嫌恶;讨厌
第三人称单数:disgusts 现在分词:disgusting 过去式:disgusted v. sicken,repulse,revolt,repel,shock n. revulsion,repugnance,abhorrence,repulsion,antipathy 1. | [u] 厌恶;憎恶;反感a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval for sb/sth that you feel is unacceptable, or for sth that looks, smells, etc. unpleasant |
| She expressed her disgust at the programme by writing a letter of complaint. 她写了封投诉信,表示对这个节目的反感。 | | I can only feel disgust for these criminals. 对这些罪犯我只感到憎恶。 | | The idea fills me with disgust . 这个想法实在令我恶心。 | | He walked away in disgust . 他厌恶地走开了。 | | Much to my disgust , they refused to help. 他们不肯帮忙,令我极其愤慨。 | | She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell. 她闻到那气味,恶心地皱起了鼻子。 |
1. | ~ sb 使作呕;使厌恶;使反感if sthdisgusts you, it makes you feel shocked and almost ill/sick because it is so unpleasant |
| The level of violence in the film really disgusted me. 影片中的暴力程度实在让我反感。 |
n. | 1. a feeling of horrified disapproval of something 2. a feeling of impatient irritation 3. a very strong feeling of not liking something 4. the feeling that you are going to be physically sick when you see, smell, or taste something very unpleasant 5. a strong feeling of anger about something that is very bad or immoral 1. a feeling of horrified disapproval of something 2. a feeling of impatient irritation 3. a very strong feeling of not liking something 4. the feeling that you are going to be physically sick when you see, smell, or taste something very unpleasant 5. a strong feeling of anger about something that is very bad or immoral | v. | 1. to make somebody feel sickened or revolted 2. if something disgusts you, it is so bad or immoral that it makes you angry and upset 3. if something very unpleasant disgusts you, it makes you feel physically sick when you see, smell, or taste it |
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