appal 英 [əˈpɔ:l]   美 [əˈpɔl]

appal

appal  英 [əˈpɔ:l] 美 [əˈpɔl]

vt. 使惊骇;惊吓  vi. 减弱;变得苍白;令人发腻 

进行时:appalling  过去式:appalled  过去分词:appalled  第三人称单数:appals 

I dread sleeping: my dreams appal me. 我怕睡觉:我的那些梦让我害怕。
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人喜欢的奶酪,但他们自己却推崇一些臭到让外国人感到惊骇的食物。

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  • vt. 使惊骇;惊吓
  • vi. 减弱;变得苍白;令人发腻
  • 1. I dread sleeping: my dreams appal me.

    我怕睡觉:我的那些梦让我害怕。

  • 2. 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人喜欢的奶酪,但他们自己却推崇一些臭到让外国人感到惊骇的食物。

  • 3. I was appal(l)ed at the news.

    我被这消息吓坏了。

appal ( BrE) ( NAmE ap·pall ) / əˈpɔːl ; NAmE əˈpɔːl / verb ( -ll- ) to shock sb very much 使大为震惊;使惊骇 SYN horrify appalsb 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使她惊骇。 it appals sb that…/to do sth It appalled me that they could simply ignore the problem. 他们竟然把问题置之不理,令我非常诧异。 appal appals appalled appalling appal / əˈpɔːl ; NAmE əˈpɔːl /
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