appalled

英[əˈpɔːld]
美[ əˈpɔːld]

基本释义

v.
<美>使惊骇,使充满恐惧( appall的过去式和过去分词)
adj.
惊骇的; 丧胆的

实用例句

She's made it obvious that she's appalled by me.

她坦言被我吓着了。

柯林斯例句

Italian manhood was appalled.

意大利男人吓坏了。

柯林斯例句

The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.

罪行之残暴使公众大为震惊。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

They were appalled by the reports of the nuclear war.

他们被核战争的报道吓坏了.

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The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.

罪行之残暴使公众大为震惊.

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It appalled me to see such sloppy work.

看到这么草率马虎的产品,真叫我厌恶.

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The enemy was appalled at our attack.

敌人被我们的进攻吓得魂飞丧胆.

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He felt appalled by the whole idea of marriage so we broke up.

他被结婚的想法吓住了,因此我们分了手。

柯林斯例句

I am appalled that children can mount up debts unbeknown to their parents.

让我深感震惊的是,孩子们竟会背着父母欠债累累。

柯林斯例句

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。

柯林斯例句

I was appalled by the loutish behaviour.

这种粗野行为令我大为震惊。

辞典例句

She was quite appalled at the man's audacity.

这家伙的大胆无礼把她吓坏了.

英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹

We were appalled at the thought of another war.

一想到又有战争我们就胆寒.

辞典例句

We were appalled by the news of the war.

听到战争的消息我们大为震惊.

辞典例句

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.

辞典例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. struck with fear, dread, or consternation

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