aghast
/əˈɡɑːst/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈɡæst/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈgast/ (ame, mw)
aghast — 形容詞
- aghastpositive
- more aghastcomparative
- most aghastsuperlative
1. so shocked, frightened, or deeply upset by a terrible event or piece of news tha
驚駭
因可怕或震驚的事而嚇住
so shocked, frightened, or deeply upset by a terrible event or piece of news that you can hardly react normally.
Padma looked aghast when the waiter dropped soup onto her new coat.
Padma 看見服務生把湯灑到她的新外套上時,一臉驚駭。
look aghast + when-clause (instant reaction)
Joon stood aghast at the damage inside his grandmother's shop.
Joon 看見祖母店裡的損壞情況時,驚駭得說不出話。
stand aghast + at [shocking sight]
The parents were aghast to hear that the school bus driver was drunk.
家長們聽到校車司機喝醉了時都感到驚駭。
Everyone in the room sat aghast after the judge read the message aloud.
法官把那則訊息大聲讀出後,房裡每個人都愣坐著,滿臉驚駭。
Bao was aghast at the photo of the flooded village.
Bao 看著那張淹水村莊的照片時感到十分驚駭。
文法句型
be aghast at
look aghast
stand aghast
用法筆記
Usually follows linking verbs such as 'be', 'look', or 'stand', and is often followed by 'at' when naming the shocking thing. It suggests both shock and fear, not simple surprise.