disgust
- IPA[dɪsˈɡʌst]
英式
- a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive
- cause (someone) to feel revulsion or strong disapproval
verb: disgust, 3rd person present: disgusts, gerund or present participle: disgusting, past tense: disgusted, past participle: disgusted
noun: disgust
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名詞
- 1. a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive the sight filled her with disgust some of the audience walked out in disgust 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. cause (someone) to feel revulsion or strong disapproval they were disgusted by the violence 同義詞 反義詞
- feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval: a disgusted look
Oxford Dictionary
- feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval: a disgusted look
Oxford American Dictionary
- profound revulsion at one's own character or actions: his descent into drunkenness filled him with self-disgust
Oxford American Dictionary
- profound revulsion at one's own character or actions: his descent into drunkenness filled him with self-disgust
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dəˈskəst]
美式
- a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive: the sight filled her with disgust some of the audience walked out in disgust
- cause (someone) to feel revulsion or profound disapproval: I was disgusted with myself for causing so much misery
Oxford American Dictionary