disgust的意思和读音

disgust

: [dɪsˈɡʌst] : [dɪs'ɡʌst]

n.

v.使使使

disgusts  disgusting  disgusted  

v.+n.feel disgust

adj.+n.profound disgust

v.please

n.attraction

v.sicken,repulse,revolt,repel,shock

n.revulsion,repugnance,abhorrence,repulsion,antipathy

disgustn.

1.[u]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.

I can only feel disgust for these criminals.

The idea fills me with disgust .

He walked away in disgust .

Much to my disgust , they refused to help.

She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell.

v.

1.~ sb使使使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.

v.1.使2.,[]

n.1.,, (at for towards against)2.

v.1.if something disgusts you, it is so bad or immoral that it makes you angry and upset2.if something very unpleasant disgusts you, it makes you feel physically sick when you see, smell, or taste it

n.1.a very strong feeling of not liking something2.the feeling that you are going to be physically sick when you see, smell, or taste something very unpleasant3.a strong feeling of anger about something that is very bad or immoral

1. (1) ,[ fall ill] (3) ;[ disgust;hate] (6) [ detest] ...

2. discrimination disgust disorder ...

3. disappoint disgust embarrass ...

4.使 toast n. disgust vt. 使,使 disgusting a. , ...

5. Disapprove Disgust Unchangeable ...

6. yah int. () 117 disgust n. ,; disgusting a. 119 ...

7. disguise disgust dismay ...

8., disease n. disgust n., v.使 dish n.,, ...

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1.He was a miserable scamp, a sort of mendicant musician, a lazy beggar, who beat her, and who abandoned her as she HAD taken him, in disgust.便

2.Looking at several persons by each other just for a smile , No one is embarrassed and disgust to leave the line of the sight .线

3."That fellow has a decidedly bad countenance, " said the count in a tone of disgust, as he shut up his glass into its ivory case.“,”

4.At times, boosted by hopes, she appeared to be on the right trail with a sense of disgust, but her hopes were dashed at the final moment.使线

5.The edible on the table is all similar each time she likes, white fu ling sees in the eye, disgust just a little dissipation some.

6.With a gesture of infinite understanding, disgust, noble indifference, he threw up his hands and started to walk out.

7.Once bitten, twice shy. He said he would rather keep bach than to live in disgust.

8.' In a way it's exactly the same kind of alerting signal as fear or disgust but it's probably a quieter sort of signal.

9.He wondered what in the name of Hell he could do to get out of this prickly sense of disgust and physical repulsion.

10.After a month of burying the statue all over her lawn, she had no nibbles and in disgust put the statue out in her trash.便