英 [əˈpɔːld] 美 [əˈpɔːld]
adj. 惊骇的;丧胆的
v. 使胆寒;使惊骇(appall 的过去式和过去分词)
appalled /əˈpɔːld/
形容词 If you are appalled by something, you are shocked or disgusted because it is so bad or unpleasant. 感到厌恶的
She said that the Americans are appalled at the statements made at the conference.
她说美国人对在该大会中作的声明感到震惊。
使惊骇
在宝力高(Baoligao)的眼神里谁人曾经笑傲散打王擂台、让泰拳选手丧胆(Appalled)的高手又回来了。人生的初恋只有一次,就正如死亡也只有一次一样!
惊骇的(appalled), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... monsters 怪物 appalled 使惊骇 horrific 可怕的 ...
... perplexed 困惑的 appalled 目瞪口呆的 impolite 无礼的 ...
The idea of sharing a room appalled her.
合住一个房间的想法使她惊骇。
I was ashamed and appalled at my clumsiness and insensitivity toward her.
我为自己对她如此笨拙和冷漠而感到羞耻和震惊。
I was appalled by the loutish behaviour.
这种粗野行为令我大为震惊。
"I was appalled. When you read through it it's sort of like it's a memo out of some science fiction movie - I mean, the temperature of the air can't be any lower than thus and so, you can't do it for any few minutes.
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As I've suggested before, his more conservative contemporaries were appalled by the proliferation of religious sects in mid-seventeenth-century England.
这如我以前所说,他的保守的同辈人,因17世纪中期英格兰迅速增多,的宗教派系而惊恐。
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This is just a general historical irony that surely at some point besets all revolutionary movements, and it's an irony that particularly appalled John Milton.
这是个普遍的历史讽刺,当然这也在某种情况下困扰了所有的革命活动,这也是让弥尔顿特别惊异的讽刺。
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Mr. IRA RHINEGOLD (Executive Director, National Association of Consumer Advocates): I'm actually pretty appalled by the backlash.
He left his job in government appalled at the suppression of information he'd witnessed.
London Mayor Boris Johnson was said to be "saddened and appalled" by the attacks.