disgust
n[U]
~ (at sth)/(for/with sb) strong dislike for sth/sb that one feels is not right or good 反感; 厌恶; 嫌恶
his disgust at the sight of the rotting food 他看到腐败的食物而感到恶心
The execution of political opponents aroused widespread disgust (with the regime). 处决了政敌引起(对这个政权的)普遍反感.
She turned away in disgust. 她厌恶地把脸转开.
disgust v [Tn]
cause disgust in (sb) 使(某人)反感, 厌恶, 嫌恶
The use of torture must disgust any civilized person. 施用酷刑必为文明社会的人所不齿.
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