柯林斯詞典disgust /d?s?ɡ?st/ (disgusting,disgusted,disgusts) 1. N-UNCOUNT Disgust is a feeling of very strong dislike or disapproval. 厭惡 He spoke of his disgust at the incident. 他談到了對(duì)此事的厭惡。2. V-T To disgust someone means to make them feel a strong sense of dislike and disapproval. 使厭惡 He disgusted many with his boorish behaviour. 他以其粗魯?shù)男袪?wèi)使許多人感到厭惡。 返回 disgust劍橋詞典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(duì)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(duì)腐敗的憎惡,他辤去了在該委員會(huì)的職務(wù)。 Beresford, much to his disgust, was fined for illegal parking . 貝雷斯福特因非法停車受到罸款処理,這讓他很惱火。 返回 disgust