词汇 | loathe |
释义 | loatheWord family adjectiveloathedloathfulloathlyloathsomeloathynounloathednessloatherloathfulnessloathingloathlinessloathsomenessadverbloathinglyloathsomelyverbloathe loathe /ləʊð $ loʊð/ verb [transitiveT] HATEto hate someone or something very much 厌恶,憎恨 SYN detest He loathes their politics. 他讨厌他们那一套政治。 loathe doing something ► see thesaurus at hate I absolutely loathe shopping. 我极其讨厌购物。 n GRAMMAR: Using the progressive Loathe is not used in the progressive. You say: She loathes housework. ✗Don’t say: She is loathing housework.Examples from the Corpus loathe• Fearful of Steve Jobs's loathing of slots, however, they kept things quiet.• They came from his years of moving from home to home in a city he loathed.• But adjustment went on all the same because it was the only way of making yourself tolerate a condition which you loathed.• Kemp was loathed by all the other prisoners, who regarded him as a traitor.• They were required to remain together in the public eye, but in reality loathed each other cordially.• But that distinction is incomprehensible here, where Tupac Amaru is generally loathed for its 12-year campaign of violence.• Mrs Morel loathed her husband when he was drunk and violent.• If there's one thing I really loathe, it's long car journeys.• I really loathe it when people make promises and then don't keep them.• Even after years of practice, he still loathed making public speeches.• From that time on, it seemed as though I loathed myself and looked for ways to punish my body.• She loathes spiders.• Many conservatives loathe the current president.• He loathed the repressive State and the system which it supported.• Some of the Girls enjoyed such encounters; others loathed them: They were that cheeky. Old English lathian, from lath; → LOATH |
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