-
21 repellent
-
22 repulsion
-
23 revolt
n. başkaldırma, ayaklanma, isyan————————v. başkaldırmak, isyan etmek, ayaklanmak, ayrılmak, iğrenmek, tiksinmek, nefret etmek, dehşete düşmek, iğrendirmek, nefret ettirmek* * *1. isyan et (v.) 2. isyan (n.)* * *[rə'vəult] 1. verb1) (to rebel (against a government etc): The army revolted against the dictator.) isyan etmek2) (to disgust: His habits revolt me.) iğrendirmek2. noun1) (the act of rebelling: The peasants rose in revolt.) isyan etme2) (a rebellion.) isyan•- revolted- revolting -
24 revolted
adjective (having a feeling of disgust: I felt quite revolted at the sight.) iğrenmiş -
25 revolting
adj. iğrenç* * *1. iğrenç (n.) 2. isyan et (v.) 3. isyan ederek (prep.)* * *adjective (causing a feeling of disgust: revolting food.) iğrenç -
26 scorn
n. küçümseme, hor görme, küçümsenen şey————————v. hor görmek, küçümsemek, kuçük görmek, aşağılamak* * *1. küçümse (v.) 2. küçümseme (n.)* * *[sko:n] 1. noun(contempt or disgust: He looked at my drawing with scorn.) küçümseme2. verb(to show contempt for; to despise: They scorned my suggestion.) küçümsemek- scornful- scornfully
- scornfulness -
27 shrink
n. psikiyatrist, ruh doktoru————————v. çekmek, büzülmek, küçülmek, daralmak, hoşlanmamak, çekinmek, azalmak, kısalmak, küçültmek, büzmek* * *1. küçült 2. çek (v.) 3. çekme (n.)* * *I [ʃriŋk] verb1) (to (cause material, clothes etc to) become smaller: My jersey shrank in the wash; Do they shrink the material before they make it up into clothes?) çekmek, daralmak2) (to move back in fear, disgust etc (from): She shrank (back) from the man.) korkuyla geri çekilmek3) (to wish to avoid something unpleasant: I shrank from telling him the terrible news.) çekinmek•- shrunken II [ʃriŋk] noun((slang) a psychiatrist.) psikiyatrist, sinir/ruh doktoru -
28 shudder
-
29 sicken
v. hasta etmek, mide bulandırmak, iğrendirmek, bezdirmek, bıktırmak, usandırmak, hastalanmak, rahatsızlanmak, midesi bulanmak, bıkmak, gına gelmek* * *hastalan* * *1) (to become sick.) hastalanmak2) (to disgust: The very thought sickens me.) tiksindirmek -
30 sickening
adj. mide bulandırıcı, iğrenç, tiksindirici, berbat, bıktırıcı, korkunç* * *1. iğrenç (n.) 2. hastalan (v.) 3. hastalandırarak (prep.)* * *adjective (causing sickness, disgust or weariness; very unpleasant or annoying: There was a sickening crunch; The weather is really sickening!) tiksindirici -
31 stalk
n. sap, yaprak sapı, tüy sapı, kadeh ayağı, gizlice sokulma, azametli yürüyüş————————v. sessizce yaklaşmak, gizlice sokulmak, kol gezmek, sinsice izlemek, ağır adımlarla yürümek, azametle yürümek, sarmak (hayaletler vb.)* * *1. sezdirmeden yaklaşıp yakala (v.) 2. gövde (n.)* * *I [sto:k] noun(the stem of a plant or of a leaf, flower or fruit: If the stalk is damaged, the plant may die.) sapII [sto:k] verb1) (to walk stiffly and proudly, eg in anger: He stalked out of the room in disgust.) azametle yürümek2) (to move menacingly through a place: Disease and famine stalk (through) the country.) tehlikeli biçimde yayılmak3) (in hunting, to move gradually as close as possible to game, eg deer, trying to remain hidden: Have you ever stalked deer / been deer-stalking?) avına sinsice yaklaşmak•- stalker -
32 turn away
başka tarafa döndürmek, kovmak, defetmek, geri çevirmek* * *geri dön* * *(to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) geri çevirmek, kabul etmemek -
33 ugh!
(expressing disgust: Ugh! The cat has been sick!) Üff!, Ööö!, Öff!
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
disgust — vb Disgust, sicken, nauseate are comparable when meaning to arouse an extreme distaste in. Disgust implies a stomach that is revolted by food offered or taken; in its extended use it implies sensibilities which are revolted by something seen,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Disgust — Dis*gust , n. [Cf. OF. desgoust, F. d[ e]go[^u]t. See {Disgust}, v. t.] Repugnance to what is offensive; aversion or displeasure produced by something loathsome; loathing; strong distaste; said primarily of the sickening opposition felt for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disgust — Dis*gust , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disgusted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disgusting}.] [OF. desgouster, F. d[ e]go[^u]ter; pref. des (L. dis ) + gouster to taste, F. go[^u]ter, fr. L. gustare, fr. gustus taste. See {Gust} to taste.] To provoke disgust or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disgust — [dis gust′] n. [MFr desgoust, distaste < des (see DIS ) + L gustus, a taste, relish: see GUSTO] a sickening distaste or dislike; deep aversion; repugnance vt. [MFr desgouster < des (see DIS ) + L gustare, to taste] to cause to feel disgust; … English World dictionary
disgust — (n.) 1590s, from M.Fr. desgoust strong dislike, repugnance, lit. distaste (16c., Mod.Fr. dégoût), from desgouster have a distaste for, from des opposite of (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + gouster taste, from L. gustare to taste (see … Etymology dictionary
disgust — [n] aversion; repulsion abhorrence, abomination, antipathy, detestation, dislike, distaste, hatefulness, hatred, loathing, nausea, nauseation, nauseousness, objection, repugnance, revolt, revulsion, satiation, satiety, sickness, surfeit; concepts … New thesaurus
disgust — ► NOUN ▪ strong revulsion or profound indignation. ► VERB ▪ cause disgust in. DERIVATIVES disgusted adjective disgustedly adverb. ORIGIN French desgoust or Italian disgusto, from Latin gustus taste … English terms dictionary
disgust — index contempt (disdain), dissatisfaction, distress, odium, pique Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Disgust — Yuck and Eew , two words often uttered to display disgust, redirect here. For the band Yuck , see, Yuck (band). For the activity yuck , see laughter. Disgust is a type of aversion that involves withdrawing from a person or object with strong… … Wikipedia
disgust — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ absolute, complete, pure, total, utter ▪ mild, slight ▪ … Collocations dictionary
disgust — dis|gust1 [dısˈgʌst, dız ] n [U] 1.) a strong feeling of dislike, annoyance, or disapproval with disgust ▪ Joan looked at him with disgust. in disgust ▪ Sam threw his books down in disgust and stormed out of the room. to sb s disgust ▪ Much to my … Dictionary of contemporary English