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appalled

英 [əˈpɔːld]

美 [əˈpɔːld]

adj.  感到惊骇的; 表示憎恶的
v.  使大为震惊; 使惊骇
appal的过去分词和过去式; appall的过去分词和过去式

过去式:appalled 过去分词:appalled 

BNC.8691 / COCA.12734

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 感到惊骇的;表示憎恶的
      feeling or showing horror or disgust at sth unpleasant or wrong
      1. an appalled expression/silence
        惊恐的表情;吓得说不出话
      2. We watched appalled as the child ran in front of the car.
        小孩在汽车前面跑过,我们看得心惊胆战。
      3. They were appalled at the waste of recyclable material.
        他们憎恶有人浪费可回收材料。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 震惊的;惊恐的;感到厌恶的
      If you areappalledby something, you are shocked or disgusted because it is so bad or unpleasant.
      1. She said that the Americans are appalled at the statements made at the conference...
        她说美国人对会上所作的陈述感到震惊。
      2. We are all, of course, appalled that such items are still on sale in the shops.
        我们当然对这些物品竟然还在商店里出售表示震惊。

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • She said that the Americans are appalled at the statements made at the conference
      她说美国人对会上所作的陈述感到震惊。
    • He was appalled and angry.
      我的话使他惊诧和愤怒。
    • The number of people killed on the roads appalled the police.
      公路上的死亡人数使警方大为震惊。
    • I was appalled by his arrogant attitude.
      他傲慢的态度使我感到震惊。
    • Italian manhood was appalled.
      意大利男人吓坏了。
    • They were appalled at the report of the famine.
      有关饥荒的报道把他们吓坏了。
    • She was quite appalled at the man's audacity.
      这家伙的大胆无礼把她吓坏了。
    • The public were appalled when they heard the president had been murdered.
      听到总统被谋杀的消息公众惊骇万分。
    • The newspaper reports of starving children appalled me.
      报纸对饥饿儿童的报道使我大为震惊。
    • We Franciscans are appalled by brother william's outburst.
      我们圣方济各会对威廉教友的失控也很惊骇。