英 [əˈɡɑːst] 美 [əˈɡæst]
adj. 吓呆的,惊骇的;吃惊的
aghast /əˈɡɑːst, əˈgæst/
形容词 If you are aghast, you are filled with horror and surprise. 惊骇的
While she watched, aghast, his eyes glazed over as his life flowed away.
她惊骇地看着,他的眼睛随着他的生命逐渐消失而变得呆滞无神。
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吓呆的,惊骇的;吃惊的
Erica looked at him aghast.
埃丽卡惊恐地望着他。
He stood aghast at the sight of so much blood.
他看见这么多血,吓得目瞪口呆。
While she watched, aghast, his eyes glazed over as his life flowed away.
她惊骇地看着,他的眼睛随着他的生命逐渐消失而变得呆滞无神。
"The British public, millions of extra people that tuned in last night, are aghast by the display of bias from the BBC, the venom from the political class, and the sheer unfairness.
VOA : standard.2009.10.23
We would think that Milton's contemporaries might be aghast that such a sympathetic portrait of Satan could be used at the beginning of the poem.
我们很可能以为,与弥尔顿同时代的人,看到本诗开头就对撒旦有如此具体系统的描述,定会感到惊骇。
弥尔顿课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The Founding Fathers would be aghast at this flagrant assault on First Amendment religious liberties.
Aghast at having to live under his old enemy Julius Caesar, he tried to stab himself.
One time Republican Governor Christy Todd Whitman is aghast at what has gone on in Florida.