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单词 disgust
释义
disgust
(dɪsgʌst )
Word forms: disgusts , disgusting , disgusted
1. uncountable noun
Disgust is a feeling of very strong dislike or disapproval.
He spoke of his disgust at the incident.
A look of disgust came over his face.
I threw the book aside in disgust.
Synonyms: loathing, revulsion, hatred, dislike  
2. verb
To disgust someone means to make them feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval.
He disgusted many with his boorish behaviour. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: sicken, outrage, offend, revolt  
Collocations:
express disgust
He continued to express disgust at any film that he felt glamorised the robbers.
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Other letters express disgust at a recent article or cartoon, many ending by saying (sometimes in jest) that they will (or will not) cancel their subscription.
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He expressed disgust that some war correspondents were attributing to artillery fire the mountains of rubble they encountered.
Times,Sunday Times
Shoppers at the store also expressed disgust.
The Sun
Once, hitching a ride with a reporter, he expressed disgust at the auto's overflowing ash tray.
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expression of disgust
Low offers elicited an expression of disgust similar to that caused by a bad taste.
Times, Sunday Times
The facial expression of disgust was found to be one of these facial expressions.
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These findings demonstrate that observing someone else's facial expression of disgust seems to automatically retrieve a neural representation of disgust.
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Fan forums and social-networking websites quickly filled up with expressions of disgust at the actions of their club.
Times, Sunday Times
The incident has elicited predictable expressions of disgust and ribaldry.
Times, Sunday Times
feel disgust
We feel disgust at their penalty.
The Sun
Think about them until you feel disgust.
The Sun
For example, a vegetarian might feel disgust after seeing another person eating meat because he/she has a view of vegetarianism as the pure state-of-being.
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I regretted it immediately and threw him out, feeling disgusted with myself.
The Sun
You're feeling disgust at his past and alarm bells are ringing, so stop and take stock.
The Sun
feel disgusted
It is hard to watch without feeling disgusted, ashamed and angry.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
I felt disgusted and ashamed to know her.
The Sun (2009)
It's exciting but leaves me feeling disgusted with myself.
The Sun (2013)
They should feel disgusted and ashamed today.
The Sun (2014)
feeling of disgust
These findings demonstrate the role of the insula in transforming unpleasant sensory input into physiological reactions, and the associated feeling of disgust.
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Her lawyer has dismissed the petition and your feelings of disgust and rage, calling them 'evidence of the expression of uninformed feeling on a very emotional issue'.
The Sun
But feelings of disgust affect more than our abstract political attitudes.
The Times Literary Supplement
Animalistic dehumanization may generate feelings of disgust and revulsion.
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Feelings of disgust, through rousing social distance, may lead to dehumanization.
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look of disgust
Up and down, my clothes and my hands, this look of disgust on his face.
Christianity Today
His look of disgust suggested he felt the game was up.
The Sun
I've never been told my hair smells or received looks of disgust directed at my mane.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 厌恶感, 厌恶
Japanese: 嫌気, 嫌悪を抱かせる
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