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disgust noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISGUST | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat 极为厌恶absolute, complete, pure, total, utter 极为厌恶;非常讨厌mild, slight 有点儿讨厌obvious 明显的厌恶◆Mr Haynes shook his head in obvious disgust and walked off.海因斯先生带着明显厌恶的表情摇了摇头,走开了。public 公众的反感VERB + DISGUSTfeel 觉得讨厌express, show 表示反感;显示出厌恶之情hide 隐藏反感◆She tried to hide the disgust that she felt.她试图掩饰自己的反感。fill sb with 使某人深感厌恶◆Decent people were filled with disgust for whoever committed the crimes.正派的人对任何犯下这些罪行的人都感到深恶痛绝。turn away in, walk away in 厌恶地转过脸去/走开◆He threw her one look, then turned away in disgust.他瞥了她一眼,就厌恶地把头扭向了别处。shake your head in, wrinkle (up) your nose in 厌恶地摇头;反感地皱鼻PREPOSITIONin disgust 气愤地◆Marion threw down the book in disgust.玛丽昂气愤地扔下了书。with disgust 厌恶地◆They both looked with disgust at the men.他俩都厌恶地看着那些人。disgust at 对⋯的厌恶◆I couldn't find the words to express my disgust at his actions.我无法用语言来表达我对他所作所为的厌恶。disgust over 对⋯的厌恶◆expressions of public disgust over the affair公众对此事表达的憎恶disgust with 对⋯的厌恶◆People are showing their disgust with the existing regime.人们表现出对现政权的厌恶。PHRASESa snort of disgust 表示厌恶的哼哼声◆He gave a snort of disgust.他厌恶地哼了一声。an expression of disgust, a look of disgust 厌恶的表情/神情a feeling of disgust, a sense of disgust 厌恶感much to your disgust 令人十分厌恶的是◆Much to his disgust, he found himself sharing a carriage with a noisy young family.令他十分厌恶的是,他发现自己与一个叽叽喳喳的年轻家庭在同一个车厢。 |