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appal [əˈpɔl]

vt. 使惊骇,使充满恐惧; 惊吓;
vi. 减弱; 变得苍白;
过去式:: appalled 过去分词:: appalled 现在分词:: appalling 第三人称单数:: appals

例句:

  • I was appal ( l ) ed at the news.
    我被这消息吓坏了.
  • This " Hamlet " will appal some for being so resolutely unclassical.
    新版《哈姆雷特 》 如此违背经典,确实惊世骇俗.
  • The new film will ambush the unwary, appal the squeamish and get unwanted attention the prurient.
    这部新片将出其不意地震撼粗心的观众, 令胆小的观众感到惊骇,并得到好色之徒讨厌的关注.
  • Thoughts that awe but not appal.
    来自absol.
  • A bold one that dare look on that Which might appal the devil.
    来自Macbeth,Shakespeare
  • The number of people killed on the roads appalled the police.
    公路上的死亡人数使警方大为震惊。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The thought of someone else driving my car appals me.
    想到我的车让别的人来开,真使我不寒而栗。
    来自《权威词典》
  • We were appalled at the prospect to having to miss our holiday.
    我们为失去这一假日而感到大失所望。
    来自《权威词典》