appalled信息详情
v.使胆寒;使惊骇(appall的过去式和过去分词)
adj.惊骇的;丧胆的
apparelled───n.服装,衣着(同apparel)
unappalled───不惊恐的,不胆怯的,无畏的,大胆的
appareled───n.服装;衣服;vt.给…穿衣
rappelled───n.绕绳下降;坐式下降法;vi.用绳索下降
appaired───附录D
appall───vt.使胆寒;使惊骇
appalls───vt.使胆寒;使惊骇
appealed───v.呼吁(appeal的过去分词);求助;诉请
palled───v.成为伙伴,成为朋友(pal的过去式和过去分词);(因熟悉而)失去魅力,使人厌倦(pall的过去式和过去分词);n.(Pal)(匈、挪)帕尔(人名)
I was appalled by the loutish behaviour.───这种粗野行为令我大为震惊。
brutality of the crime has appalled the public.───罪行之残暴使公众大为震惊。
idea of sharing a room appalled her.───合住一个房间的想法使她惊骇。
She sank to the ground and burst into such a frenzy of crying that Tom was appalled with the idea that she might die, or lose her reason.───说完,她一下子瘫在地上,大哭起来,这下子吓坏了汤姆,他以为她快要死了,要不然就是要发疯了。
He said he was "shocked, appalled and ashamed" by the accusations against his company.───他说,他的公司遭受到的指控,使他感到“震惊,惶恐和羞耻”。
She'd be appalled to see how I live most of the time now, just soup and sandwiches and a meat dish here and there.───她要是看到我现在是怎么生活的一定会吓破胆的,只不过是汤和三明治,还有这儿那儿的一盘肉。
At the age of 16, Eddie decided to leave home and join a theater company. His father was appalled.───十六岁的时候,艾迪决定离开家加入一个演出公司,他老爸被吓坏了。
SINCE the beginning of the so-called war on terror, many Britons have been appalled by the dirty tactics employed by American intelligence.───自从所谓的反恐战争拉开帷幕,许多英国人都觉得美国情报员采用的一些卑鄙伎俩实在令人发指。
To say that taxpayers are appalled is not to conclude that the banks could be left to tighten the noose on the nation's economy.───说纳税人惊呆了并非是要得出结论:可以任由银行牵着全国经济的鼻子走。
I am appalled that children can mount up debts unbeknown to their parents.