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.
Kunta wondered why the white people had done this to him.
孔塔不知道白人为什么要这样对待他。
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.