appalled

appalled [əˈpɔ:ld] [ə'pɔ:ld] 

原级:appall

第三人称单数:appalls

现在分词:appalling

appalled 基本解释
<美>使惊骇,使充满恐惧( appall的过去式和过去分词);惊骇的;丧胆的;
appalled 网络解释

appalled

1. 使惊骇:monsters怪物 | appalled使惊骇 | horrific可怕的

2. 惊恐:worn-out * 破旧 | appalled * 惊恐 | disgusted 憎恶

3. 惊骇的:exit terms:有关退出合作的条款 | appalled: 惊骇的 | cavalierly: 漫不经心地

appalled 单语例句

1. A hearse overturned when the horses pulling it to a south London cemetery stampeded, dragging the carriage and coffin past appalled relatives and sending floral tributes flying.

2. Visitors to Topeka who catch sight of a Phelps demonstration are often appalled.

3. The prime minister has condemned the execution in very strong terms, and even said he is " appalled " that the Chinese court did not grant Shaikh clemency.

4. No doubt she is appalled by how coarse and hedonistic we have become.

5. Other officials at Shenhua said they were appalled by the punishment, especially the deduction of six points next season.

6. appalled

6. What appalled and saddened me was the teenagers'complete disregard for the lives and dignity of other people.

7. During the trial Prime Minister Tony Blair said he was appalled, prompting the defense to call for a mistrial.

8. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was " appalled " by the execution.

9. Honestly I must say I am appalled by the stupidity demonstrated by these officials in making such decisions and remarks.

10. I am so appalled that these people are coming out of the woodwork upset that I did a joke about her.

appalled 英英释义

appalled的反义词

adj

1. struck with fear, dread, or consternation

    Synonym: aghast(p) dismayed shocked