disgusted

英[dɪs'ɡʌstɪd] 美[dɪs'ɡʌstɪd]
  • adj. 厌恶的;使作呕
  • 动词disgust的过去式和过去分词.
TOEFL
Adjective:
  1. having a strong distaste from surfeit;

    "grew more and more disgusted"
    "fed up with their complaints"
    "sick of it all"
    "sick to death of flattery"
    "gossip that makes one sick"
    "tired of the noise and smoke"

1. Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
我一做完那件事就对自己感到十分厌恶。

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2. I'm disgusted with the way that he was treated.
他受到如此对待让我气愤。

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3. He was disgusted with the stodgy pizzas on sale in London.
他讨厌吃伦敦卖的难以下咽的比萨饼。

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4. He was disgusted that a British minister could have behaved so disgracefully.
他对一位英国大臣竟有如此丢人的举止感到厌恶。

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5. Helen's small-mindedness bored and disgusted her.
海伦的狭隘思想让她深感无聊和厌烦。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I'm disgusted with her affectation.
      我讨厌她的装腔作势。
    2. If the actor had seemed afraid or disgusted, the infant would avoid the object.
      当演员表现得恐惧或厌烦时,孩子们就会避开这件东西。