disgust
noun [ U ] uk/dɪsˈɡʌst/ us/dɪsˈɡʌst/
C2 厌恶,憎恶,反感
a strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at a situation, person's behaviour, etc.
She walked out in disgust. 她厌恶地走了出去。
We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees. 我们示威是对难民受到的待遇表示愤怒和憎恶。
He resigned from the committee in disgust at the corruption. 出于对腐败的憎恶,他辞去了在该委员会的职务。
Beresford, much to his disgust, was fined for illegal parking. 贝雷斯福特因非法停车受到罚款处理,这让他很恼火。
disgust
verb [ T not continuous ] uk/dɪsˈɡʌst/ us/dɪsˈɡʌst/
使厌恶,使憎恶,使反感
to make you feel extreme dislike or disapproval
Doesn't all this violence on TV disgust you? 电视中的暴力场面不让你反感吗?