词汇 | loathe |
释义 | loathe verb[ T ] uk /ləʊð/ us /loʊð/ C2 to hate someone or something: 恨,憎恨;厌恶 From an early age the brothers have loathed each other.自小时候起,兄弟俩就一直相互厌恶。 "Do you like fish?" "No, I loathe it."“你喜欢鱼吗?”“不,我讨厌鱼。” [ + -ing verb ]I loathe doing housework.我讨厌做家务。 Synonyms abhorformal abominateformal detest hate to hate someone or something hateI hate camping. detestI detest any kind of cruelty. loathe"Do you like cabbage?" "No, I loathe it." despiseShe despised him for the way he treated her. Not liking abhor abide abominate anti-American anti-British civil cup cut deplore despise detest disdain disdainful go off non-fan not be someone's cup of teaidiom not go much on somethingidiom not have a civil word to say about someoneidiom not know what someone sees in someone/somethingidiom tire loathe | American Dictionaryloathe verb[ T ] us/loʊð/ to feel strong hate, dislike, or disgust for someone or something: I loathe doing housework. "Do you like fish?" "No, I loathe it." loathingnoun[ U ]us/ˈloʊ·ðɪŋ/ He’s full of loathing and despair. Examples of loatheloathe She, like him, polarized opinion; most people either adored her or loathed her. If they loathe the ruling power, they don't expect anything better from its successor. Local magistrates loathed litigation masters "as if they were snakes or scorpions," and the governments of the successive dynasties banned the profession as illegal. Whether we understand it, like it or loathe it, it now conditions virtually every aspect of our lives. Liberals in response have been loathe to concede the first point. Capitalism-loved on the right, loathed on the left, but denied no longer-was back. He feared and loathed poor performances and negative reactions to his music. Love or loathe the post-modern revolution, this provocative work will be read with growing interest by both emerging and established students of adult ageing. The degree of contamination perceived ranges on a scale which has fear, abhorrence, loathing and contempt at one end, and nothing worse than low social esteem at the other. In short, it may be that well before the poor law was officially abolished, it was by no means as loathed as we are led to believe. In certain ways, modern and contemporary critics romanticize "race" in nineteenth-century novels: quite aware of its historical occurrence, they loathe to face - or to explicate - its literary signs and representation. I do not think that the remedy for the atrocities, which we all loathe and abominate, could be better put than in these words. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 When he became responsible for aviation, the national media drew attention to the fact that he loathed travelling by plane. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Let us say that they and all that they do have nothing to do with us, that we despise, loathe and condemn them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The next generation will loathe us, and that is storing up great trouble for the future. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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