disgust
noun /dɪsˈɡʌst/
/dɪsˈɡʌst/
[uncountable]- a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something that you feel is unacceptable, or for something that looks, smells, etc. unpleasant
厌恶;憎恶;反感 - The idea fills me with disgust.
这个想法实在令我恶心。 - disgust for somebody I can only feel disgust for these criminals.
对这些罪犯我只感到憎恶。 - disgust at/with something She expressed her disgust at the programme in a tweet.
她在推特上表达了对该节目的厌恶。 - in disgust He walked away in disgust
他厌恶地走开了。 - She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell.
她闻到那气味,恶心地皱起了鼻子。 - with disgust He regarded the cubes of fat with disgust.
他厌恶地看着这些脂肪块。 - to somebody's disgust Much to my disgust, they refused to help.
他们不肯帮忙,令我极其愤慨。
Topics Preferences and decisionsc1, Feelingsc1- I couldn't find the words to express my disgust at his actions.
我无法用语言来表达我对他所作所为的厌恶。 - People are showing their disgust with the existing regime.
人们表现出对现政权的厌恶。 - They both looked with disgust at the men.
他俩都厌恶地看着那些人。 - Much to his disgust, he found himself sharing a carriage with a noisy young family.
令他十分厌恶的是,他发现自己与一个叽叽喳喳的年轻家庭在同一个车厢。 - He threw her one look, then turned away in disgust.
他瞥了她一眼,就厌恶地把头扭向了别处。 - Marion threw down the book in disgust.
玛丽昂气愤地扔下了书。 - Mr Haynes shook his head in obvious disgust and walked off.
海因斯先生带着明显厌恶的表情摇了摇头,走开了。 - He gave a snort of disgust.
他厌恶地哼了一声。 - She tried to hide the disgust that she felt.
她试图掩饰自己的反感。 - expressions of public disgust over the affair
公众对此事表达的憎恶
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- absolute
- complete
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- feel
- express
- show
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- in disgust
- with disgust
- disgust at
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- a snort of disgust
- an expression of disgust
- a look of disgust
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词源late 16th cent.: from early modern French desgoust or Italian disgusto, from Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + gustus ‘taste’. - The idea fills me with disgust.