appalled 英 [əˈpɔ:ld]  

appalled

appalled  英 [əˈpɔ:ld]

adj. 惊骇的;丧胆的 

And I became appalled at learning what we do to animals. 了解到我们对待动物的方式,我感到十分震惊。
At its worst this line of argument goes: “If you are appalled by the suffering of those dying of hunger, well, there is a way for you not to be bothered”. 这条底线最糟糕的论点是:“如果你被饥饿带来的死亡吓得闻风丧胆时,好吧,这里有一条路可以让你不再烦恼”。

  • Appalled is an adjective that describes feeling shocked and disappointed. Being appalled happens suddenly, like when you find out your little sister has been blogging about your family, telling embarrassing stories.
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  • adj. 惊骇的;丧胆的
  • 1. And I became appalled at learning what we do to animals.

    了解到我们对待动物的方式,我感到十分震惊。

  • 2. At its worst this line of argument goes: “If you are appalled by the suffering of those dying of hunger, well, there is a way for you not to be bothered”.

    这条底线最糟糕的论点是:“如果你被饥饿带来的死亡吓得闻风丧胆时,好吧,这里有一条路可以让你不再烦恼”。

  • 3. Should we be appalled, or approving of this latest move?

    我们应该被吓倒,还是应该赞成这种最新潮的做法?

  • appalled (adj.) 1570s, "enfeebled;" c. 1600, "dismayed;" past-participle adjective from appall.
ap·palled / əˈpɔːld ; NAmE əˈpɔːld / adjective feeling or showing horror or disgust at sth unpleasant or wrong 感到惊骇的;表示憎恶的 SYN horrified an appalled expression/silence 惊恐的表情;吓得说不出话 We watched appalled as the child ran in front of the car. 小孩在汽车前面跑过,我们看得心惊胆战。 appalledat sth They were appalled at the waste of recyclable material. 他们憎恶有人浪费可回收材料。 ap·palled / əˈpɔːld ; NAmE əˈpɔːld /
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