disgust
[dis'gʌst]
n.厌恶, 憎恶, 反感
vt.使厌恶, 使作呕
例句与用法:
She turned away in disgust.
她厌恶地转过脸去。
His behavior filled her with disgust.
她对他的行为充满了厌恶。
He returned downstairs in disgust.
他厌恶地转身下楼。
词形变化:
动词过去式: disgusted | 动词过去分词: disgusted | 动词现在分词: disgusting | 动词第三人称单数: disgusts |
n.[U]
1. 作呕[(+at)]
2. 厌恶, 憎恶[(+at)]
He was filled with disgust at himself.
他憎恶自己。
vt.[W]
1. 使作呕[(+at/with)]
The smell of the fish disgusted me.
鱼腥气使我作呕。
2. 使厌恶, 使讨厌[(+at/with/by)]
His crudeness disgusted her.
他的粗野令她憎恶。
disgust
过去式:disgusted
过去分词:disgusted
现在进行时:disgusting
词形变化:
动词过去式: disgusted | 动词过去分词: disgusted | 动词现在分词: disgusting | 动词第三人称单数: disgusts |
同义词:
sicken | revolt | repel | nauseate | hatred | offend | hate | repulse | shock | revulsion | repugnance | abhorrence | repulsion | antipathy | aversion | loathing | horror | shame | scorn | offense | contempt | churn up | gross out | dislike |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.使作呕, 使厌烦
sicken
offend
repel
revolt
nauseate
同义参见:
offense
contempt
horror
hatred
hate
shame
scorn
反义:
n.vt.厌恶, 憎恶
please
delight
disgust[dis'ɡʌst]vt.1.■使作呕,使恶心:The awful food at the inn disgusted us.小饭馆的劣质菜使我们作呕。2.■使讨厌,使厌恶,使嫌恶,使反感,使感到憎恶,使觉得可恶;使愤慨:His vulgar remarks disgusted us.他的下流话使我们厌恶。Her terrible manners at the dinner table disgusted me.她在餐桌上的恶劣态度令我讨厌。3.■使厌弃,使无兴趣,使兴味索然:The fat meat soon disgusted the palate.大肥肉很快让人吃腻。The unhappy marriage disgusted us.不幸的婚姻使我们兴味索然。vi.1.■令人作呕;令人讨厌,令人厌恶,令人嫌恶;令人反感;令人愤慨:Too rich food soon disgusts.过于油腻的食物很快令人生厌。n.1.■作呕,恶心2.■厌恶,憎恶,嫌恶;极为反感,深恶痛绝;愤慨
disgustdisgust[disˈɡʌst]vt.1.■使厌恶, 令人作呕
继承用法be disgusted at 1.■嫌, 讨厌, 唾弃, 对...作呕be disgusted by1.■嫌, 讨厌, 唾弃, 对...作呕be disgusted with1.■嫌, 讨厌, 唾弃, 对...作呕His behaviour disgusted everybody.他的行为遭到众人的唾弃。The food disgusted me.这食物使我感到恶心。
词性变化disgust[disˈɡʌst]vi.1.■令人厌恶; 令人作呕Too rich food soon disgusts.过于油腻的食物很快会使人厌腻。disgust[disˈɡʌst]n.1.■作呕, 憎恶, 反感(at, for, towards, against)take a disgust at嫌, 讨厌to one's disgust可厌的是; 令人作呕的是 disgusteddisgust[disˈɡʌst]adj.1.■充满厌恶心的disgustedlyadv.disgustful[dɪsˈɡʌstfʊl]adj.1.■令人作呕的, 使人讨厌的2.■因厌恶而产生的disgusting[dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ]adj.disgustinglyadv.
noun
- [mass noun]a feeling of revulsion or profound disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive
反感;憎恶
the sight filled her with disgust.
看到这一景象,她充满厌恶。
some of the audience walked out in disgust.
一些观众憎恶地走出去了。
- [with obj.](常作 be disgusted)cause (someone) to feel revulsion or profound disapproval
使反感(或憎恶)
I was disgusted with myself for causing so much misery.
我为造成这些不幸而憎恨自己。
[as adj. disgusted]a disgusted look.
憎恶的一眼。
disgustedly
adverb
语源
- late 16th cent.: from early modern French desgoust or Italian disgusto, from Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + gustus 'taste'
disgust
名词 disgust:
strong feelings of dislike
动词 disgust:
fill with distaste
cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of
disgust
■Yucun went out again in disgust and decided to imporve the occasion by drinking a few cups in a village tavern.
"雨村不耐烦,便仍出来,意欲到那村肆中沽饮三杯,以助野趣,于是款步行来."
■"Don't put that thought in their heads," he said Thursday, feigning disgust.
“不要有那些想法。”周二的时候,他是这么说的,还做出厌恶的表情。
■No! ' cried Mason, trembling. Mr Rochester dropped his arm, and turned away in disgust.
“不!”梅森发抖地叫着。罗切斯特放下手,厌恶地扭过头去。
■"She has screamed out on purpose." declared Abbot, in some disgust, " And what a scream!
“她是故意乱叫乱嚷的,”艾博特厌烦地当着我的面说,“而且叫得那么凶!
■"What a fearful scene!" said Kennedy with profound disgust.
“真是一个可怕的场面
■"Who cares about my stupid arm?" I muttered in disgust.
“谁会那么无聊去管我的手臂?”我厌恶地喃喃自语。
■"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.
“那家伙的相貌的确很丑陋,”伯爵一边把他的望远镜装进一只象牙盒子里,一边用一种厌恶的口吻说道。
■The feeling of shame and disgust is the beginning of showing justice.
一个人如有羞耻憎恶的心,便是义理的发端;
■The way some people looked at her face with disgust seemed to dishearten her even more.
一些人用厌恶的目光看她的脸时似乎使她更加沮丧。
■As soon as I saw him, with his cocky manner and sleazy ways, I was just filled with anger and disgust.
一看见他那流里流气的样子,我就气不打一处来。
■Ready to give up in disgust.
不再干的准备好厌恶地放弃的
■But the look of them, added to the difficulty of the shore and the high running of the surf, was more than enough to disgust me of that landing-place.
不过,它们的长相,加上海岸的陡峭和海浪的汹涌,足以使我对这登陆点产生畏惧感。
■For this is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am about to hand you over to those you hate, to those you turned away from in disgust.
主耶和华如此说,我必将你交在你所恨恶的人手中,就是你心与他生疏的人手中。
■George adamantly rejects the man in disgust.
乔治面带厌恶断然拒绝。
■And it is him who lays his eyes on me with mistrust contempt and disgust coming from no where.
也就是他,总是无缘由的怀疑我,鄙视我,厌恶我。
■People who are addicted to opiates have trouble recognizing every emotion except disgust.
人们都相互指着鼻子,推卸责任,典型的灾难救援现场。
■He was not happy at what he had said. He was filled with disgust at himself.
他不满自己说出的话,很厌弃自己。
■He too was overcome with disgust.
他也感到强烈的憎恶情绪。
■Much to my disgust, they refused to help.
他们不肯帮忙,令我极其愤概。
■They walked out of the meeting in disgust.
他们厌恶地退会,以示抗议。
■He flung the paper away in disgust.
他厌恶地把报纸扔了.
■He threw the books on to the floor in disgust and broke the lock of the next drawer.
他厌恶地把这些帐薄扔在地上,然后撬开了下面一只抽屉的锁。
■He returned downstairs in disgust.
他厌恶地转身下楼。
■He was filled with disgust at what he had seen at the prison.
他对于在监狱里看到的一切感到反感。
■Will he be repulsed and shrink away from me in disgust?
他将会被我厌恶地拒绝并退缩吗?
■With a gesture of infinite understanding, disgust, noble indifference, he threw up his hands and started to walk out.
他带着无限的了解,厌恶,俨然不屑的神色,无可奈何地站起身就走出去。
■He spit it out with disgust.
他心中作恶,一口吐了出来。
■He was filled with disgust at himself.
他憎恶自己。
■He expects to inherit a large estate left by his grandfather. To his disgust,he learns that the bulk of the estate has been left to his distant cousin.
他指望断承祖父留下的一大桩地产。得知一大部分遗产留给了他的一个远房表亲时,他感到憎恶。
■He retreated his chair with intense disgust.
他极其厌恶地将椅子往后挪开。
■He slammed the receiver down in disgust.
他气愤地砰的一声放下电话听筒。
■His ideas disgust me; they are terrible.
他的一些想法使我很反感,它们实在是太可怕了。
■He has hare-brained ideas and to my disgust all my colleagues are kowtowing to him.
他的想法轻率浮躁,而且令我厌恶的是,我所有的同事都拍他马屁。
■He wondered what in the name of Hell he could do to get out of this prickly sense of disgust and physical repulsion.
他纳闷了,不知究竟如何才能摆脱厌恶的刺痛感和肉体的反感。
■"You're fat as a pig," he said with disgust and walked out of the bedroom.
他说罢就拂袖而去,走出了卧室。
■That abominable place was so dirty and evil smelling that he turned away in disgust.
他转身就离开了那个令人恶心的地方,到处都又脏又臭。
■Arousing disgust; repugnant.
令人作呕的;讨厌的
■To her disgust, he was also thinking about joining the party.
令她厌烦不满的是,他现在甚至考虑加入党。
■To her disgust, her new boyfriend splits in public.
令她感到厌恶的是新任男友竟然当众吐痰。
■In the past, many people vented their disgust and hate for the traitors by spitting on them, which created a bad smell and an ugly sight.
以前,成天有万人唾面,铁像周身臭不可闻。
■But for Florence a "visceral dread, a helpless disgust as palpable as seasickness" is overwhelming her.
但对佛罗伦萨而言,“一种和晕船一样明显、发自内心的恐惧和无助的恶心”正席卷全身。
■But when I saw the monster I had created, I felt horror and disgust.
但当我看到我造出的怪物后,它让我厌恶和恐惧。
■Yet much of the ethical opposition seems also to grow out of an unthinking disgust.
但是,很多人认为克隆不道德并且反对它,不是深思熟虑之后的结论,而只是因为他们从本能上讨厌它。
■Furthermore, they show that consumer evaluations may change in response to physical contact with products that elicit even moderate levels of disgust.
作者进一步证明,消费者的评价可能随引发厌恶的与产品的物理接触的变化而相应改变。
■Your vacillations disgust me.
你的优柔寡断使人讨厌。
■The more you elaborate on empty theories, the more people disgust them.
你越讲空洞的大道理,人家越感到讨厌。
■To his disgust,he saw a dead dog in his garden.
使他作呕的是,他在花园里见到一只死狗。
■To feel or cause to feel loathing or disgust.
使厌恶感到或使感到厌恶或恶心的
■To her great disgust, she was given a minor part in the play.
使她反感的是,她在那出戏里分到一个次要角色。
■To our disgust, her husband has treated her in that way.
使我们厌恶的是,她丈夫那样对待她。