aghast的意思和读音

aghast

: [əˈɡæst] : [əˈɡɑːst]

adj.

adj.unaffected

adj.horrified,amazed,shocked,horror-struck,astonished

aghastadj.

1.filled with horror and surprise when you see or hear sth

Erica looked at him aghast.

He stood aghast at the sight of so much blood.

adj.1.,

adj.1.shocked and upset

1. ages aghast , ascend , ...

2. city proper aghast all-encompassing ...

3. city proper aghast all-encompassing ...

4. womb aghast exhaust ...

5. aggravate aghast ; agile ...

6. ... acrimonious aghast agile ...

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1.I saw her palms first. My eyes traveled up to her face, and my expression was nothing short of aghast.

2.As to his cousin, she wept, with all her might; aghast at the mischief she had done: though she said nothing.

3.The rustic driver, stupefied and aghast, stood looking at the wagon, and did nothing but utter loud cries to Hercules to come and help him.

4.The crowd was aghast. The greatest swordsman had missed his target completely, yet he continued to smile.

5.His blade came down in a mighty arc - but the insect continued on its way! The crowd was aghast.线--

6.They were aghast at the prospect of Congress enshrining such a system in law, and mildly relieved that Mr Obama has reversed himself.

7.Phyllis Hulme's family and friends were aghast when she told them doctors planned to put maggots on her leg ulcer..

8.At this they were aghast. It was the cardinal tenet of their mode of reasoning to start with facts and to give names to the facts.——

9.The three poets, with their mouths open, looked at him aghast, and there was a thirsty yet unlyrical hatred in their eyes.

10."But you can't expect me to leave you here! " Teal was aghast.“!”