n.
1.厌恶;憎恶;反感,嫌恶
v.[T]
1.使反感,厌恶,使作呕;使厌恶
1.厌恶;憎恶;反感,嫌恶
v.[T]
1.使反感,厌恶,使作呕;使厌恶
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- Her main purpose was to annoy Gilbert. Clyde's growing popularity forced the Griffiths to receive him socially, much to Gilbert's disgust.
她主要是想气气基尔伯特。由于克莱德受人欢迎,交游日广,格里菲斯一家也就不得不在社交活动中和克莱德平起平坐,这使基尔伯特十分反感。收藏 - lastly she arrived at the tresses and felt a qualm of disgust
最后,她看到提到头发的那一句,心里觉得一阵恶心。收藏 - He wondered what in the name of Hell he could do to get out of this prickly sense of disgust and physical repulsion
他纳闷了,不知究竟如何才能摆脱厌恶的刺痛感和肉体的反感。收藏 - This search is pursued by Woolf through extremes of exuberance and disgust
沃尔夫追求于热爱和憎恨两个极端之间。收藏 - The doctor looked at the ridgepole with an expression of disgust
医生一脸不屑的神气,两眼望着帐篷的横杆。收藏
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