cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of同义词:revolt, nauseate, sicken, churn up
例句
She turned away in disgust.她厌恶地转过脸去。
His behavior filled her with disgust.她对他的行为充满了厌恶。
He returned downstairs in disgust.他厌恶地转身下楼。
详细解释
dis.gust v.tr.(及物动词)dis.gust.ed,dis.gust.ing,dis.gusts To excite nausea or loathing in; sicken.引起恶心或反感;使作呕To offend the taste or moral sense of; repel.排斥,嫌弃:不和某种口味,或违反道德观念;拒斥n.(名词)Profound aversion or repugnance excited by something offensive.厌恶,憎恶:由令人憎恶的事引起极深的厌恶或反感 来源:French dégoôter 法语 dégoôter from Old French desgouster 源自 古法语 desgouster from Old French [to lose one`s appetite] 源自 古法语 [失去食欲] des- [dis-] des- [表示.不,否定.的意思] gouster [to eat, taste] from Latin gust3re * see geus- gouster [吃,品尝] 源自 拉丁语 gust3re *参见 geus- <参考词汇><同义词>disgust,nauseate,repel,revolt,sicken同义词>The central meaning shared by these verbs is .to offend the senses or feelings of.: 这些动词的中心意思都是.使厌恶,使讨厌.; 例句:a stench that disgusted us;令我们作呕的恶臭; 例句:hypocrisy that nauseated me;令我厌恶的虚伪; 例句:was repelled by such ruthlessness;如此残忍无情令人憎恶; 例句:brutality that revolts the sensibilities of civilized people;暴行令有教养的人深感厌恶; 例句:a fetid odor that sickened the hospital workers. 恶臭的气味令医院工作人员作呕