0 a strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at a situation, person's behaviour, etc. -- 厭惡,憎惡,反感
She walked out in disgust. 她厭惡地走了出去。
We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees. 我們示威是對難民受到的待遇表示憤怒和憎惡。
He resigned from the committee in disgust at the corruption. 出於對腐敗的憎惡,他辭去了在該委員會的職務。
Beresford, much to his disgust, was fined for illegal parking. 貝雷斯福特因非法停車受到罰款處理,這讓他很惱火。
1 to make you feel extreme dislike or disapproval -- 使厭惡,使憎惡,使反感
Doesn't all this violence on TV disgust you? 電視中的暴力場面不讓你反感嗎?
There were disgusted nods, but little sense of sympathy from either.
The magic metro is also a shameful, scandalous and disgusting means of transport.
As soon as most dealers actually knew anything, they would get disgusted with what they had been doing, and wanted out.
A contrary view is that those disgusted would welcome the opportunity to vent their views.
The earlier idea of horrid and disgusting idols has vanished under the protective clothing of a benign paternalism.
The very idea of keeping a rude, insulting, or disgusting message in plain sight for everyone to see is at least confusing.
She should not have disgusting habits, engage in mindless chattering or brag about her own generosity.
One can emerge from the reading in despair at the state of things, disgusted with the world and especially with one's own role in it.
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