英 [əˈpɔːl] 美 [əˈpɔːl]
v. 使恐惧,使憎恶,使大为震惊
第三人称单数appals
现在分词appalling
过去式appalled
过去分词appalled
appal /əˈpɔːl/ CET6+
及物动词 If something appals you, it disgusts you because it seems so bad or unpleasant. 使厌恶
The new-found strength of local militancy appals many observers.
新发现的地方军事行动战斗力让很多观察员厌恶。
strike with disgust or revulsion
同义词: shock / offend / scandalize / scandalise / appall / outrage
... antique n.古物,古董adj.古时的,过时的 appal v.惊骇 approximate adj.近似的,大约的v.近似,接近,接近,约计 ...
... antique a.古代的n.古董 appal vt.使惊骇,使惊恐,使吓坏 arrogant adj.傲慢的,自大的 ...
... announce通告; appal使震惊; appoint指定,任命; ...
appallingly 令人毛骨悚然地;骇人听闻地
appalling 使惊愕;惊吓(appal的ing形式)
appall 使胆寒;使惊骇
使惊骇;惊吓
I was appal (l) Ed at the news.
我被这消息吓坏了。
I dread sleeping: my dreams appal me.
我怕睡觉:我的那些梦让我害怕。
The newspaper reports of starving children appal led me.
报纸对饥饿儿童的报道使我大为震惊。
Tourists and fraternity boys flood the French Quarter now, wearing clothes that appal the stylish locals.
To survive, the currency may come to acquire a level of fiscal-policy co-ordination that will appal the British.
But it would appal Bangkok's elite and split the army.