释义 |
| | NOUN | | | /dɪsˈgʌst/ | | | | 1 | a very strong feeling of not liking something 反感;厌恶 | The idea of eating meat fills me with disgust. 想到吃肉我就感到厌恶。 | | | | 2 | the feeling that you are going to be physically ill that you get when you see , smell , or taste something very unpleasant 恶心 | | | 3 | a strong feeling of anger about something that is very bad or immoral 愤慨 | in disgust Half the audience walked out in disgust. 有一半观众愤然离场。 | | (much) to sb’ s disgust To his disgust the couple left without even a word of thanks. 使他大为气愤的是,这对夫妇连一句道谢的话都没说就离开了。 | | | |