disgust
n. 厭惡; 反感
v. 使厭惡; 使反感
Disgust is a feeling of very strong dislike or disapproval.
He spoke of his disgust at the incident...
他談到了他對這件事的厭惡。
A look of disgust came over his face...
他臉上顯出厭惡的表情。
To disgust someone means to make them feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval.
He disgusted many with his boorish behaviour.
他的粗野行為讓很多人都討厭他。
1. strong feelings of dislike
1. fill with distaste;
2. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of;
dislike, hate, disgust
這些動詞均含有"不喜歡"之意。
hate, disgust, dislike
這些動詞均有"恨,厭惡"之意。
God looked on this in disgust.
神厭惡他們這樣的行為.
The food at the hotel filled him with disgust.
旅館的食物使他作嘔.
Nevertheless, don't broadcast your disgust with work every chance you get.
然而, 不要每次一有機會就大講特講工作有多噁心.
It is the place not of disgust and dismay, but of sorrow and meditation.
古人的墳墓並不要使人生出憎厭和沮喪的情感, 而是叫人來哀悼和沉思的.
The people registered their disgust at this recent arrest and I personally share their feelings.
人們對最近的逮捕行動感到厭惡和反感,而我本人也有這個感受.