词汇 | disgust |
释义 | disgust (verb) disgust 4 ENTRIES FOUND: disgust (noun) disgust (verb) disgusted (adjective) disgusting (adjective) 1 disgust /dɪˈskʌst/ noun 1 disgust /dɪˈskʌst/ noun Learner's definition of DISGUST [noncount] 1 : a strong feeling of dislike for something that has a very unpleasant appearance, taste, smell, etc.厌恶;反感;恶心 He eyed the greasy food with disgust.他看着油腻的食物,感到恶心。 As the smell of garbage drifted through the air, she wrinkled her nose in disgust.空气中弥散着垃圾的味道,她厌恶地皱起了鼻子。 2 : annoyance and anger that you feel toward something because it is not good, fair, appropriate, etc.愤慨;憎恶 He talked about his disgust with/at the way the news media focuses on celebrities.他讲了自己对新闻媒体聚焦名人的那种方式感到愤慨。 Much to the disgust of some listeners, the speech was interrupted several times by a few people in the audience.让一些听众感到十分愤慨的是,演讲数次被几个在场听众打断。 She shook her head in disgust when I described the scene.当我描述那个场景时,她气愤地摇头。 2 disgust /dɪˈskʌst/ verb disgusts; disgusted; disgusting 2 disgust /dɪˈskʌst/ verb disgusts; disgusted; disgusting Learner's definition of DISGUST [+ object] 1 : to cause (someone) to have a strong feeling of dislike for something especially because it has a very unpleasant appearance, taste, smell, etc.使厌恶;使反感;使恶心 The greasy food they were serving disgusted [=repulsed] him.他们端来的油腻食物让他感到恶心。 She's a vegetarian because the idea of eating meat totally disgusts her.她是素食主义者,因为一想到吃肉,她就感到十分恶心。 2 of something bad, unfair, improper, etc. : to cause (someone) to feel very annoyed and angry使愤慨;使憎恶 The way the news media focuses on celebrities disgusts [=revolts] me.新闻媒体关注名人的那种方式让我愤慨。 The photographs disgust some people.这些照片让一些人感到气愤。 |
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