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 disgusted [dis'gʌstid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 厌恶的

  1. The license shown by the troops when they entered enemy territory disgusted everyone.
    那些部队进入敌人领土所表现出来的放肆令人厌恶。
  2. Disgusting, loathsome, or repellent.
    令人生厌的,令人反感的,引起厌恶的


disgusted
[ adj ]
having a strong distaste from surfeit
<adj.all>
grew more and more disgustedfed up with their complaints
sick of it all
sick to death of flattery
gossip that makes one sick
tired of the noise and smoke


Disgust \Dis*gust"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disgusted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Disgusting}.] [OF. desgouster, F. d['e]go[^u]ter;
pref. des- (L. dis-) + gouster to taste, F. go[^u]ter, fr. L.
gustare, fr. gustus taste. See {Gust} to taste.]
To provoke disgust or strong distaste in; to cause (any one)
loathing, as of the stomach; to excite aversion in; to offend
the moral taste of; -- often with at, with, or by.

To disgust him with the world and its vanities.
--Prescott.

[AE]rius is expressly declared . . . to have been
disgusted at failing. --J. H.
Newman.

Alarmed and disgusted by the proceedings of the
convention. --Macaulay.

disgusted \disgusted\ adj.
having a strong distaste from surfeit.

Syn: fed up(predicate), sick of(predicate), tired
of(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The premise is that eventually they will become disgusted and quit.
  2. Even Beltway insiders seem utterly disgusted with the whole incident.
  3. And they think the new-found military unity will give officers a better bargaining position, even though polls show that the public, at least in Buenos Aires, the capital, is disgusted with the excesses of military rule that have come to light.
  4. School board member Leonard DeLayo Jr. said he was disgusted by the suspension and by two groups' use of the "Last Temptation" issue in an effort to defeat a mill-levy for schools in next Tuesday's election.
  5. A few days before her Senate-race loss, Rep. Lynn Martin stood in a Chicago alley and argued with a man who said he was disgusted with her TV ads.
  6. "We were disgusted by what we saw," says Mr. Fu.
  7. People are getting disgusted with national leaders who think they were elected to devise more ways to spend the public's money.
  8. "I was pretty discouraged and disgusted with the things we picked up," said Jan Platt, a Hillsborough County Commissioner who chairs the Agency on Bay Management.
  9. On Sept. 17, rank-and-file soldiers, saying they were disgusted by the massacre and other acts of state-sponsored violence, ousted Haiti's military leader, Lt.
  10. But some days, I just get disgusted." The stressful situation recently landed tenant association president Lee DuLimba in the hospital with a burst ulcer.
  11. On Wednesday, tobacco heiress Doris Duke said she put up Mrs. Marcos' $5 million bail on the racketeering charges because she is "disgusted, embarrassed and ashamed" with the way the U.S. government has treated the Marcoses.
  12. But this time he is disgusted that the opposition parties failed to unite behind a single slate of candidates.
  13. Tobacco heiress Doris Duke says she put up Imelda Marcos' $5 million bail because she is "disgusted, embarrassed and ashamed" with the way the U.S. government has treated the former Philippine first lady and her husband.
  14. Landowners in his area remain unhappy with the no-net-loss law and want it repealed; they are disgusted that the federal government obtains land without paying full taxes on it, he sid.
  15. "It's dumb," said state Sen. Frank Albert, a member of the rejected delegation. "I'm a Bush supporter, but there are a lot of people like myself who are disgusted." "I think they're going to keep us off the floor altogether.
  16. "When you're promoting speed and killing young people, you're going too far," McDermott said, who pronounced himself "surprised, outraged and disgusted" with the commercial.
  17. "I was disgusted at the fact that we had already waited a few hours and now he was going to be of no use to us," he said, noting that the passage of time meant alcohol could dissipate from blood and urine.
  18. "I'm disgusted," surfer Bill Casper said while watching the black tide roll in at his favorite surf spot near Huntington Beach Pier. "It's going to affect the beach for years.
  19. Bradley said he was "disgusted" to discover some gun stores stayed open late in order to supply last-minute bullet buyers.
  20. His family is disgusted.
  21. He said the people of Britain were 'increasingly disgusted' by the excessive pay rises.
  22. But state Rep. David Hudson said many lawmakers were "appalled and disgusted" by the governor's remark. "I am not amused.
  23. "The judge was pretty disgusted with a lot of this stuff," said attorney Peter Larrabee. "They're trying to stick it to employers.
  24. At the Unionists caravan, Billy Russell spoke in resigned tones about Trainor's murder _ "everybody's disgusted" _ but was quick to point out that 11 Protestants have also been murdered in the district.
  25. We're disgusted by it." Foley, trying to end the political rancor in the House, was intent on maintaining a conciliatory tone toward the Republicans and declined to discuss the memo.
  26. "We were all disgusted by the terrible crime that happened today.
  27. "People here are disgusted and they hope that some kind of justice is brought to bear on those responsible," he aid.
  28. The resulting portrait of a dissipated ogre who can't spell is duly presented in hardback form to the public, which in turn is so shocked and disgusted that it forces itself to buy the biography by the millions.
  29. And with a disgusted wave of the hand, he storms off.
  30. Rumors fly at Smith Barney that its parent, Primerica, is disgusted and ready to sell the firm, though Primerica denies it.
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