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disgusted disgust

disgusted

[英] [dɪsˈgʌstɪd] [美] [dɪsˈɡʌstɪd] 生词本

adj.

v.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 厌恶的;憎恶的 If you are disgusted, you feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval at something. 
  • I'm disgusted with the way that he was treated...

    他受到如此对待让我气愤。

  • He was disgusted that a British minister could have behaved so disgracefully.

    他对一位英国大臣竟有如此丢人的举止感到厌恶。

disgustedly
  • 'It's a little late for that,' Ritter said disgustedly.

    “对那来说有点晚了,”里特厌恶地说。

Usage Note :

Take care not to confuse disgusted and disgusting.

注意不要混淆 disgusted 和 disgusting。

Adjective

1. having a strong distaste from surfeit;

  • "grew more and more disgusted"
  • "fed up with their complaints"
  • "sick of it all"
  • "sick to death of flattery"
  • "gossip that makes one sick"
  • "tired of the noise and smoke"
1. His behaviour disgusted everybody.
他的行为使每个人都嫌恶。

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2. I am completely disgusted at you.
我非常厌恶你。

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3. I am disgusted with his way of speaking.
我讨厌他说话的方式。

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4. I'm disgusted with what she said.
我对她的话很反感。

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5. The food disgusted me.
这食物使我感到恶心。

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