英 [dɪsˈɡʌstɪdli] 美 [dɪsˈɡʌstɪdli]
adv. 厌烦地
in a disgusted manner
`Get out of my office,' the professor said disgustedly to the lazy student
with disgust
disgustedly, she averted her eyes when they brought in the mutilated body of the horse
... disgusted = 被憎恶的 disgustedly = 厌恶地 disgustful = 使人发呕 ...
... disgustful 厌腻的;充满厌恶的 disgustedly 厌烦地 disgustingly 讨厌地 ...
disgustingly 讨厌地
disgust 厌恶,嫌恶
disgusted 使恶心;使讨厌(disgust的过去分词)
disgust 使厌恶;使作呕
厌烦地
'This champagne is warm!', he said disgustedly.
“这香槟酒是温的!”他气愤地说。
Harvey grunted disgustedly as he tossed in his cards.
哈维扔下了牌,厌烦地嘟哝着。
"It's a little late for that," Ritter said disgustedly.
“对那来说有点迟了。”里特厌恶地说。
Bloggers joke disgustedly that the next step will be to give companies the vote.
"I can't say this, " she announces disgustedly, then proceeds to say it at least twice, with alternate interpretations.
"Enough of this nonsense of building homes the way we did 100 years ago, " Attia says, disgustedly motioning at the bloated homes in the canyon below the Roundhouse site.