Disgust
[dɪs'gʌst] or [dɪs'ɡʌst]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) strong feelings of dislike.
(verb.) cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of; 'The pornographic pictures sickened us'.
(verb.) fill with distaste; 'This spoilt food disgusts me'.
錄入:伦纳德--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(v. t.) To provoke disgust or strong distaste in; to cause (any one) loathing, as of the stomach; to excite aversion in; to offend the moral taste of; -- often with at, with, or by.
(v. t.) Repugnance to what is offensive; aversion or displeasure produced by something loathsome; loathing; strong distaste; -- said primarily of the sickening opposition felt for anything which offends the physical organs of taste; now rather of the analogous repugnance excited by anything extremely unpleasant to the moral taste or higher sensibilities of our nature; as, an act of cruelty may excite disgust.
西莉亚手打
同義詞及近義詞:
n. [1]. Nausea, disrelish, distaste, loathing.[2]. Dislike, repugnance, aversion, antipathy, abomination, detestation, abhorrence, hatred.
v. a. [1]. Sicken, affect with nausea, turn one's stomach, go against one's stomach.[2]. Displease, offend.
杰拉尔德編輯
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Nausea, loathing, abomination, aversion, dislike, repugnance, abhorrence,distaste
ANT:Desire, liking, partiality, predilection, relish, fondness, longing, avidity
格温錄入
解釋/意思:
n. loathing: strong dislike.—v.t. to excite disgust in: to offend the taste of: to displease.—adv. Disgust′edly.—adjs. Disgust′ing Disgust′ful.—adv. Disgust′ingly.—ns. Disgust′ingness Disgust′fulness.
艾伯纳錄入
例句/造句/用法:
- The English men of fashion in Paris courted her, too, to the disgust of the ladies their wives, who could not bear the parvenue. 威廉·梅克比斯·薩克雷. 名利場.
- I could tell you tales of cobbler's wax which would disgust you with human nature. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯歷險記.
- But I have heard you express your disgust at that way of living. 喬治·艾略特. 米德爾馬契.
- The disgust went to the very bottom of him, a nausea. 大衛·赫伯特·勞倫斯. 戀愛中的女人.
- But they recall no feeling of disgust or reluctance. 查理斯·狄更斯. 大衛·科波菲爾.
- Holmes turned on his heel with a gesture of disgust. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯回憶錄.
- At all events there is novelty in being an object of disgust to any man, just when Worcester has so cloyed me with sweets! 哈裡特·威爾遜. 哈裡特·威爾遜回忆录.
- He must be ashamed and disgusted altogether. 簡·奧斯丁. 曼斯費爾德莊園.
- You know I am disgusted with Madame Svini. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 維萊特.
- Disgusted, I dare say, and gone home as suddenly as he came. 路易莎·梅·奧爾科特. 小婦人.
- Here was again a want of delicacy and regard for others which had formerly so struck and disgusted her. 簡·奧斯丁. 曼斯費爾德莊園.
- I hastened to drive from my mind the hateful notion I had been conceiving respecting Grace Poole; it disgusted me. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 簡·愛.
- No doubt my sunny face of joy and happiness, which he talked to me about, was understood, and it has disgusted him. 哈裡特·威爾遜. 哈裡特·威爾遜回忆录.
- I know that I must have disgusted you. 簡·奧斯丁. 愛瑪.
- I admire all that quaint, old-fashioned politeness; it is much more to my taste than modern ease; modern ease often disgusts me. 簡·奧斯丁. 愛瑪.
- Fred felt himself to be in a disgusting dilemma. 喬治·艾略特. 米德爾馬契.
- Every other part of her mind was disgusting. 簡·奧斯丁. 愛瑪.
- You disgusting, deceitful creature! 哈裡特·威爾遜. 哈裡特·威爾遜回忆录.
- It is really quite disgusting, when one has been hearing him so cried up, to see him such a savage! 哈裡特·威爾遜. 哈裡特·威爾遜回忆录.
- There was only one of our society who carried politeness so far as to seem amused at such disgusting profligacy. 哈裡特·威爾遜. 哈裡特·威爾遜回忆录.
- It's crooked and disgusting, Ferguson said. 歐尼斯特·海明威. 永別了,武器.
- After we had crawled in this disgusting fashion for a matter of a couple of hundred feet we were halted by our escort. 愛德格·賴斯·巴勒斯. 火星戰神.
整理:泰丝