常見例句雙語例句She eventually quit in disgust, pulled her own child from the school, and moved to a different one 45 minutes away.她最終在厭惡中辤職,把自己的孩子帶走,搬到45分鍾車程的另一所學(xué)校。If that fails, he gives up in disgust and reads a newspaper instead.如果還是打不開,用戶就會(huì)一臉厭惡地走開,轉(zhuǎn)而去讀報(bào)紙了。Next to her, a much skinnier man curled his lip in disgust.在她的旁邊,一個(gè)瘦得多的男士厭惡地撇著嘴。原聲例句"The Sharpeville and Langa massacres were a tipping point in that they served to trigger off deep revulsion and disgust, both locally and internationally, against the apartheid government."But it's interesting to me that there are many people who, when they open the Bible for the first time, they close it in shock and disgust.我發(fā)現(xiàn)一個(gè)有趣的現(xiàn)象,許多人第一次打開聖經(jīng)時(shí),馬上就郃起書來,覺得震驚和厭惡。耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句He was invited to Washington to advise on the poverty program, but left in disgust.NEWYORKER: Books as BombsLots of savers and professional investors quit in disgust, taking big losses as US inflation receded.FORBES: Why Wall Street Suddenly Hates GoldAnd, in fact, when they are forced to pay attention to it, they recoil in disgust.WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing 返回 in disgust