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单词 disgusted
释义
disgusteddis‧gust‧ed /dɪsˈɡʌstɪd, dɪz-/ ●●○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Disgusted onlookers claimed that the man was more concerned about his car than the victims of the crash.
  • a disgusted look
  • Ann was disgusted when she saw the dirty hotel room.
  • He ate noisily and greedily. I tried hard not to be disgusted by his manners.
  • I was absolutely disgusted with the way our fans behaved.
  • Many people are disgusted at the continuing slaughter of dolphins.
  • More than 200 disgusted parents jammed the auditorium to discuss the new policies.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But disgusted onlookers claimed the motorist was more concerned about his X-registered, silver car.
  • But yesterday Mr and Mrs Lewis said they were disgusted at the situation, which had left them the victims.
  • I was really disgusted with this idiot native Balbindor or whatever his name was.
  • I wasn't even offended; just disgusted with her.
  • She looked kind of disgusted and then, like, eased me back into a chair.
  • Then I feel ashamed, disgusted with myself.
  • There were disgusted nods, but little sense of sympathy from either.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorangry because something is unfair or wrong
formal · Grandfather's always writing indignant letters to the newspaper.indignant at/over · Eric was indignant at being told he would have to wait two weeks for an appointment.
if a group of people are up in arms , they are protesting angrily about something that has been done or decided, especially by the government or some other official group: · Pine Valley residents are up in arms about plans to build a prison in the area.
to feel very angry and disappointed because you think that someone's actions are very wrong, dishonest, or immoral: · Many voters are disgusted with the way Congress spends their money.· I'm disgusted. How could you be so rude to our guests?be disgusted at/with: · Disgusted with the political corruption in her homeland, Stepanowicz left for good in 1982.
extremely angry about something wrong, immoral, or unfair, especially something violent: · Thousands of outraged citizens took to the streets to protest against the actions of the police.outraged at/by: · The whole community has been shocked and outraged at the bombing.
feeling very angry and upset about something unfair that someone has done to you: resentful of: · Robert was resentful of the fact that Forbes had been given the promotion.resentful about: · Harvey feels bitter and resentful about the way he's been treated.
to feel that a situation or someone's behaviour is terrible or wrong, and wish that you could stop it: · In 1991, the world was sickened by the brutal beating of a California man at the hands of several police officers.be sickened to hear/see/learn etc: · We were sickened to learn that such well-known companies were dealing with the drug kingpin.be sickened about: · I am sickened about the destruction of the downtown area.
the feeling you have when you think something is very unpleasant
· Martia gave him a look of disgust, and walked away.· Disgust at cruel sports has come to be a common feature of British life.in disgust (=feeling disgust) · She held the glass away from her in disgust. "What's this awful stuff you've given me to drink?''
a strong, sudden feeling of shock and disgust: · A little boy had died and, as a mother, I felt horror and revulsion.revulsion at: · Holly was unable to hide her revulsion at what she had just read.revulsion against: · What we are now seeing is a public revulsion against violence in society.a feeling/sense/wave of revulsion: · News of the atrocities produced a wave of anger and revulsion.
feeling shocked and angry at something you think is very wrong, cruel, unpleasant etc: · Ann was disgusted when she saw the dirty hotel room.· Disgusted onlookers claimed that the man was more concerned about his car than the victims of the crash.disgusted at: · Many people are disgusted at the continuing slaughter of dolphins.disgusted by: · He ate noisily and greedily. I tried hard not to be disgusted by his manners.disgusted with: · I was absolutely disgusted with the way our fans behaved.
very shocked and angry at something such as violence or suffering: · Country vets aren't easily sickened, but I felt my stomach turning when I saw the state of the dog.· Sickened detectives said the old lady was lucky to be alive after such a brutal attack.
if you are nauseated by something, it is so unpleasant that it makes you feel physically sick: · The thought of him kissing her made her feel nauseated.· Recognizing the dead woman's face, she turned away, nauseated.
very annoyed or upset by something that is not acceptable:  Disgusted onlookers claimed the driver was more concerned about his car than about the victim.disgusted at/by/with Most locals are disgusted by the anti-foreigner violence.disgusted that Animal welfare workers were disgusted that anyone could do this to a puppy.
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