disgusting
/dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈskə-stiŋ dis-ˈgə- also diz-/ (ame, mw)
disgusting — 形容詞
- disgustingpositive
- more disgustingcomparative
- most disgustingsuperlative
1. so unpleasant that it makes you feel a very strong sense of dislike, often as if
噁心的
讓人感到強烈厭惡或震驚的
so unpleasant that it makes you feel a very strong sense of dislike, often as if you want to be sick or feel angry — used about bad smells, tastes, sights, or about actions that are morally wrong.
The smell from the old kitchen was so disgusting that Hugo had to leave the room.
舊廚房傳來的味道實在太噁心了,Hugo 只好離開房間。
so + adjective + that-clause
Kwame found it disgusting to see so much good food being thrown away each day.
Kwame 覺得看到那麼多好食物每天被丟掉,實在很噁心。
find it + adjective + to-infinitive
What a disgusting thing to say to someone who just lost their job.
對一個剛失業的人說這種話,真噁心。
It is disgusting that the landlord turned Quinn away just because of her skin colour.
房東只因為 Quinn 的膚色就把她拒於門外,這實在太噁心了。
There was something disgusting about the way Lucas laughed at his own cruel joke.
Lucas 對自己殘酷的玩笑哈哈大笑,那樣子實在令人反感。
- delightful
pleasant and enjoyable in a way that makes you feel good
- pleasing
giving a feeling of satisfaction or happiness
用法筆記
Can describe both physical unpleasantness (smells, tastes, sights) and moral outrage (behaviour, attitudes, actions). Stronger than 'unpleasant' or 'nasty' — implies a feeling of near-sickness or deep shock.