单词 | disgust |
释义 | noun | verb disgustdisgust1 /dɪsˈgʌst/ ●○○ noun [uncountable] 1the feeling you have when you are annoyed or upset because a situation or someone’s behavior is completely unacceptable: Martha gave him a look of disgust.disgust with voters’ disgust with politics as usualdisgust at/with The fans showed their disgust at the umpire’s decision. Barber walked out of the meeting in disgust. To my disgust, I found that there were no nonsmoking tables available.2a very strong feeling of dislike that almost makes you sick because something is so bad: She looked at the horrifying pictures with disgust. noun | verb disgustdisgust2 ●○○ verb [transitive] 1to make someone feel very annoyed or upset about something that he or she thinks is completely unacceptable: All the violence on TV disgusts me.2to be so bad to see, feel, think about, etc. that it makes someone feel almost sick: The smell of beer disgusted her. [Origin: 1500–1600 Old French desgouster, from goust taste] |
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