revolting 的定义
- disgusting; repulsive: a revolting sight.
- rebellious.
revolting 近义词
disgusting, nauseating
更多revolting例句
- We’ve had other disturbing interviews where you think, “This is too dark and revolting to put on air.”
- It was the most skin-crawling two hours of my life, dealing with this revolting individual.
- So take that energy — like, know you’re right that you’re revolting.
- For some of us, the thought of biting into a cicada, six legs and all, is revolting — be it deep-fried or dipped in chocolate.
- Bush referred to the King beating as “revolting” and said that he and Barbara Bush were “stunned” by the verdict.
- In the film, the humans have amassed a giant armory of weapons, which makes the apes very on-edge, and leads to them revolting.
- To Helms, LGBT Americans were “weak, morally sick wretches,” and AIDS education was “obscene” and “revolting.”
- To Helms, LGBT Americans were "weak, morally sick wretches," and AIDS education was "obscene" and "revolting."
- Guinn is mercifully sparing with the gory details, though nothing can make them anything less than revolting.
- If SarahPAC were a publicly traded company, its shareholders would be revolting.
- I watched it, with every fiber of my being revolting against such savagery, and the need for it.
- They poured into the ear of the humiliated queen the most revolting and loathsome execrations.
- And so an end to incidents as revolting as anything to be found in the lengthy annals of crime.
- Nothing is more revolting than a woman who catches the tone and expressions of men.
- In tracing the natural history of a public-house I have found the respectable dullards the most revolting of my subjects.