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单词 disgust
例句
disgustdisgust /dɪsˈgʌst/ verb 1 to make someone feel sick to his or her stomach disgust
to make someone feel a little bit sick because something is very bad or unpleasant:
  • The idea of eating raw fish disgusts me.
  • She was disgusted by the feel of his cold damp hand on her shoulder.
  • revolt
    to make someone feel very sick. You use revolt especially about bad tastes and smells:
  • He was revolted by the smell of garbage in the kitchen.
  • nauseate
    to make someone feel as though he or she might vomit:
  • The thought of food nauseated Eddie.
  • 2 to make someone feel shocked disgust
    to make someone feel upset and offended because something is very bad or unpleasant:
  • Many parents were disgusted by the amount of violence in a movie for teenagers.
  • revolt
    to make someone feel shocked and offended because something is so bad or unpleasant:
  • The nation was revolted by the pictures from the war zone.
  • repel
    if someone or something repels you, you are upset or offended by it and want to stay away from it:
  • His attitudes toward women repel me.
  • appall
    to make someone feel very shocked and upset:
  • I was appalled by the terrible conditions of the bathrooms at the school.
  • sicken
    to make someone feel very shocked and upset. Use sicken especially about things that are very unpleasant and offensive:
  • We were sickened by more newspaper reports of child abuse.
  • ➔ see shock2GRAMMAR CHECK: disgustAll these verbs are often used in the passive.
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