英:[dɪsˈgʌstɪd]
美:[dɪsˈɡʌstɪd]
英:[dɪsˈgʌstɪd]
美:[dɪsˈɡʌstɪd]
dis·gust·ed
dihs guhs tihd [or] dihs kuhs tihd
词根:disgust
adj.disgusting 令人厌恶的
disgustful 厌腻的;充满厌恶的
adv.disgustedly 厌烦地
disgustingly 讨厌地
n.disgust 厌恶,嫌恶
vt.disgust 使厌恶;使作呕
Adjective
1. having a strong distaste from surfeit;
"grew more and more disgusted"
"fed up with their complaints"
"sick of it all"
"sick to death of flattery"
"gossip that makes one sick"
"tired of the noise and smoke"
be disgusted with讨厌……,厌恶……
from past participle of disgust >entry 2
The first known use of disgusted was in 1602
1 Online, the mere mention of Timberlake has become a launching point for disgusted and angry replies.
2 “And you know where she lives,” said Arm, trying not to look disgusted at the little man.
3 Occasionally, Francis would look disgusted when my daydreams kept me from observing that he needed my help to keep the model from collapsing as he rearranged the supporting ring stands.
4 That disgusted Mrs. Adams, who had grown up with enslaved servants but had come to hate slavery.
5 They were disgusted, amused, shocked, outraged, or even excited by the story.
6 He is looking mean and grumpy, like maybe he’s disgusted with himself for lettin’ me have that dog so easy.
7 They were disgusted, and it showed in the way they looked at Papá, as if they wanted to shoot him.
8 She spat in his face again, and he pushed her away hard in disgusted anger and frustration.
9 Middle-class progressives, disgusted by the corrupt politics of both Thompson and Sweitzer, threw their weight behind an independent reformer.
10 When all his money was gone, Lefty got up and said with disgusted anger, “Can I leave now?”
11 He saw it clearly, how it had happened: she had opened a sealed envelope to read his note and been disgusted, and in her obscure way felt betrayed.
12 But he was also disgusted with himself for being so shallow and glib.
13 She practically gasped, disgusted by the obviousness of my lie.
14 I cried, thinking him deaf, yet highly disgusted at his rudeness.
我喊着,以为他聋了,但是十分厌恶他的粗暴无礼。
15 Tom sounded as disgusted as Lem Harvey would have been.
16 C.P. also echoed stereotypes about black behavior, saying that after visiting Durham's housing projects he was disgusted to watch blacks spend the time from Friday night until Monday morning drunk.
17 A few months earlier, it might have disgusted me; it was inconsequential now.
18 The goddess of magic made a disgusted hiss.
19 High John let go of me and made a disgusted noise in his throat.
20 They often said they did so because they were disgusted with what had happened to the football program.
1 厌恶
sick disgustedly dislike hatred disgust aversion distaste loathing revulsion shock revolt repel loathe gross out allergic gatvol hate horror sickness antipathy abhorrence odium horrify detest abhor repulse nauseate abominate have a down on bad blood between A and B turn off make sick bad blood
5 反感的
6 憎恶
disgust aversion animosity loathing repulsion abhorrence odium hate abhor abominate loathe detest
7 反感
aversive scandal disgust aversion repulsion antipathy revolt scandalize bad feeling turn stomach put off repugnant dislike sickness distaste repulse make sick ill feeling
9 愤慨的
10 感到厌恶
11 厌恶的