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revolting

英 [rɪˈvəʊltɪŋ]

美 [rɪˈvoʊltɪŋ]

adj.  令人作呕的; 极其讨厌的
v.  反抗,反叛(当权者); 叛逆; 违抗; 使惊骇; 令人厌恶
revolt的现在分词

现在分词:revolting 

Collins.1 / BNC.14223 / COCA.21115

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 令人作呕的;极其讨厌的
      extremely unpleasant
      1. a revolting smell
        令人作呕的气味
      2. a revolting little man
        可恶的家伙

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 恐怖的;令人厌恶的;让人反感的
      If you say that something or someone isrevolting, you mean you think they are horrible and disgusting.
      1. The smell in the cell was revolting...
        牢房的气味令人作呕。
      2. It was the most revolting thing I have ever tasted.
        这是我吃过的最让人反胃的东西。

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • I'm not staying under the same roof as that revolting man.
      我可不准备同那个让人讨厌的人住在同一户人家里。
    • All purely professional performance, I think, are something revolting.
      我觉得全是职业舞蹈动作,而且有反叛的味道。
    • It is not up to me to wonder if this is vulgar or revolting, elegant or deplorable.
      我不应当去思考这究竟是粗俗还是恶心,是高雅还是可悲的问题。
    • What a revolting smell of rotting cabbage.
      腐烂卷心菜的气味真令人作呕。
    • It was revolting to the Englishman's idea of fair play.
      这件事违反了英国人的公平竞争精神。
    • His feet smelt revolting.
      他双脚散发的气味让人恶心。
    • It is revolting to our idea of morality.
      这有背于我们的道德观念。
    • The smell in the cell was revolting
      牢房的气味令人作呕。
    • What a revolting smell!
      多么令人作呕的气味!
    • The revolting articles in literary revolution declared the expiry of Chinese classic literary theory and the rise of modern literary theory.
      以文学革命的发难文章为标志,正式宣告了中国古典文学理论的终结和现代文学理论的兴起。