disgust
简单释义:
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
变形:
第三人称单数:disgusts 现在分词:disgusting 过去式:disgusted
完整释义:
n.
1.厌恶,憎恶,反感
2.厌恶;恨;憎恶之情
3.作呕
4.懊恼;气愤
5.恶心
6.不屑;轻蔑
7.很不满的眼光
v.
1.讨厌;引起厌恶;憎恶
2.令人嫌恶,招人唾弃[反感]
3.使作呕
4.嗤之以鼻
5.厌倦
例句:
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His lawyer sighed and, when he couldn't get Dennis to shut up, sat down in disgust.
他的律师叹了口气,既然不能让丹尼斯闭嘴,只好嫌恶地坐了下来。 -
The boy laboriously printed his name on each book card and then handed them to her with a look of utter disgust.
男孩费劲地用印刷体把名字写在每一张借书卡上,然后一脸厌恶地把书递给她。 -
I'd always be haunted by the feeling that you had been taking a chance on just that, and that kind of love would disgust me.
我会很难受如果你的感情只是想碰个运气找个漂亮的,那种爱会让我很恶心。 -
At that I ground my teeth in disgust. I f only they wouldn't use the word "hurt" I might be able to get somewhere.
此时我已经厌恶地咬牙切齿,要不是他们使用“伤害”这个词,我可能早就采取行动了。 -
The combination of telling individuals that tobacco kills you and trying to intensify that fear with disgust-evoking images backfires.
把告诉个人烟草害人和试图利用增强对反感形象的害怕的结合适得其反。 -
She stared at the cold green soup in a mixture of disgust and hungry apprehension . . .
她直愣愣地望着那冰凉的绿色蔬菜汤,既感到憎厌,又怀有对饥饿的恐惧…… -
He wondered what in the name of Hell he could do to get out of this prickly sense of disgust and physical repulsion.
他纳闷了,不知究竟如何才能摆脱厌恶的刺痛感和肉体的反感。 -
The leader, Barrington Erle, looks at him with utter disgust.
这位领导人,巴林顿·厄尔(BarringtonErle),以一种全然厌恶的表情看着他。