appal

appal

美 [əˈpɔl]  英 [əˈpɔːl]

  • v.使大为震惊;使惊骇
  • 网络我怕--恐惧;使胆寒;使震惊

词形变化

第三人称单数:appals  现在分词:appalling  过去式:appalled  

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英汉双解

v.
1.
使大为震惊;使惊骇to shock sb very much
The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.
罪行之残暴使公众大为震惊。
The idea of sharing a room appalled her.
合住一个房间的想法吓着了她。
It appalled me that they could simply ignore the problem.
他们竟然对这个问题置之不理,令我非常诧异。

英汉解释

v.
1.
吓坏,使惊骇,使胆寒
na.
1.
“appall”的变体

英英解释

na.

例句

THE scene is enough to appal those teachers steeped in ideas about child-centred education and learning through play.

这个场景一定那些习惯孩子中心教育他们游戏学习教师大吃一惊

To survive, the currency may come to acquire a level of fiscal-policy co-ordination that will appal the British.

为了存活欧元或许得到一定程度财政合作一点吸引英国

But if the Chinese disdain the cheeses enjoyed by Europeans, they themselves adore some stinky foods that would appal many foreigners.

虽然中国人厌恶欧洲喜欢奶酪他们自己推崇一些外国人感到惊骇食物

The new film will ambush the unwary, appal the squeamish and get unwanted attention from the prurient.

出其不意震撼粗心观众胆小观众感到惊骇得到好色之徒讨厌关注

Macbeth Ay, a bold one that dare look on that which might appal the devil.

那个可能魔鬼东西

In fact, they apparently want to invest money in the soulless motels that so appal Johnson.

事实上他们显然希望约翰逊恐惧那种空虚汽车旅馆

I dread sleeping: my dreams appal me.

睡觉那些害怕

I was appal(l)ed at the news.

消息吓坏

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