词汇 | DISGUST |
释义 | DISGUST can't stand (the sight of) someone or something and can't stomach someone or something [to be] unable to tolerate someone or something; to dislike someone or something extremely. (Also with cannot.)I can't stand the sight of cooked carrots.Mr. Jones can't stand the sight of blood.None of us can stand this place.Nobody can stand Tom when he smokes a cigar.I can't stomach your foul language.I just cannot stomach Mr. Smith. fed up (to some place) (with someone or something) disgusted with someone or something. (Informal. The someplace can be here, the teeth, the gills, or other places.)I'm fed up with Tom and his silly tricks.I'm fed up to here with high taxes. gross someone out to revolt someone; to make someone sick. (Slang.)Oh, look at his face. Doesn't it gross you out?That teacher is such a creep. He grosses out the whole class. put off by someone or something distressed or repelled by someone or something.I was really put off by your behavior.We were all put off by the unfairness of the rules. turn someone off to discourage and disgust someone. (Informal.)His manner really turns me offThat man has a way of turning off everyone he comes in contact with. |
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