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单词 disgust
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disgust

The first woman in the queue gave me a look of disgust.He said: 'It was a disgusting tackle.She said: 'I am disgusted.I'm on the Tube all the time looking disgusting.I am shocked and disgusted with the dodgy deals and sheer, ugly greed that we now know lurks at the very top of our national game.Those who played a part in this disgusting display should look at their behaviour and feel ashamed.What you did was absolutely disgusting and sickening.You can only imagine the shock and disgust that followed.Think about them until you feel disgust.My family are disgusted at his behaviour.It was like getting rid of something disgusting.What gives it buoyancy makes it taste disgusting.Then they either look shocked or disgusted!They are either totally delicious or absolutely disgusting.How it would shock and disgust them!It made me feel ashamed and disgusting.It also captures some profoundly disgusting behaviour.It seems that spider phobia might actually highlight a fear of contact with something disgusting.The only snag is that soya milk also tastes absolutely disgusting.The fact it is not is absolutely disgusting.He is the sort of creature that horror films have used effectively to stir shock and disgust.He has a thousand ways to express contempt, loathing and disgust.She told the hearing in Dundee that she had been disgusted by the incident.He has the rubbery features of a depressed albino bulldog and a thousand ways to express contempt, loathing and disgust.She said: 'I was disgusted about the whole thing.She said: 'I was absolutely disgusted.He said: 'It was disgusting.

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disgust

British English: disgust NOUN
Disgust is a feeling of very strong dislike or disapproval.
He spoke of his disgust at the incident.
  • American English: disgust
  • Brazilian Portuguese: repugnância
  • Chinese: 厌恶感
  • European Spanish: indignación
  • French: dégoût
  • German: Abscheu
  • Italian: disgusto
  • Japanese: 嫌気
  • Korean: 혐오감
  • European Portuguese: repugnância
  • Latin American Spanish: indignación
British English: disgust VERB
To disgust someone means to make them feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval.
He disgusted many with his boorish behaviour.
  • American English: disgust
  • Brazilian Portuguese: repugnar
  • Chinese: 厌恶
  • European Spanish: indignar
  • French: dégoûter
  • German: anwidern
  • Italian: disgustare
  • Japanese: 嫌悪を抱かせる
  • Korean: 혐오감을 유발하다
  • European Portuguese: repugnar
  • Latin American Spanish: indignar

Chinese translation of 'disgust'

disgust

(dɪsˈɡʌst)

n (u)

  1. 厌(厭)恶(惡) (yànwù)

vt

  1. 使厌(厭)恶(惡) (shǐ yànwù)
    she walked off in disgust 她厌(厭)恶(惡)地走开(開)了 (tā yànwù de zǒukāi le)
(verb) 
Definition
to sicken or fill with loathing
He disgusted everyone with his boorish behaviour.
Synonyms
sicken
What he saw there sickened him, despite years of police work.
outrage
offend
The smell of smoke offends me.
revolt
He entirely revolts me.
put off
repel
excitement which frightened and repelled her
nauseate
The smell of sardines nauseates me. I don't understand why people like them.
gross out (slang)
turn your stomach
The true facts will turn your stomach.
fill with loathing
cause aversion
Opposites
please
,
delight
,
impress
(noun) 
Definition
a great loathing or distaste
A look of disgust came over his face.
Synonyms
loathing
She looked at him with loathing.
revulsion
His voice was filled with revulsion.
hatred
He has been accused of stirring up hatred between nations.
dislike
The two women viewed each other with dislike and suspicion.
nausea
The dreadful story he told brought on a palpable feeling of nausea.
distaste
He looked at her with distaste.
aversion
Many people have an aversion to insects.
antipathy
She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
abomination
He had become an object of abomination.
repulsion
She gave a shudder of repulsion.
abhorrence
They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
repugnance
She felt a deep sense of repugnance.
odium (formal)
She has been exposed to public odium and scandal.
detestation
They were united in their detestation of the government.
hatefulness
Opposites
liking
,
love
,
taste
,
pleasure
,
satisfaction
(noun) 
Colleagues last night spoke of their disgust at the decision.
Synonyms
outrage
The decision has provoked outrage from human rights groups.
shock
anger
He cried with anger and frustration.
hurt
fury
She screamed, her face distorted with fury.
resentment
Rigid policing can only feed resentment and undermine confidence.
wrath
His action incurred the wrath of animal rights activists.
indignation
No wonder he could hardly contain his indignation.

Additional synonyms

in the sense of abhorrence
They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
Synonyms
hatred,
hate,
horror,
disgust,
loathing,
distaste,
animosity,
aversion,
revulsion,
antipathy,
enmity,
abomination,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
execration
in the sense of abomination
He had become an object of abomination.
Synonyms
hatred,
hate,
horror,
disgust,
dislike,
loathing,
distaste,
animosity,
aversion,
revulsion,
antagonism,
antipathy,
enmity,
ill will,
animus,
abhorrence,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
execration
in the sense of anger
Definition
a feeling of extreme annoyance or displeasure
He cried with anger and frustration.
Synonyms
rage,
passion,
outrage,
temper,
fury,
resentment,
irritation,
wrath,
indignation,
annoyance,
agitation,
ire,
antagonism,
displeasure,
exasperation,
irritability,
spleen,
pique,
ill temper,
vehemence,
vexation,
high dudgeon,
ill humour,
choler,
be on your back (slang)

Synonyms of 'disgust'

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