abhorred音标
[æbˈhɔ:d]
abhorred翻译
v.
憎恶( abhor的过去式和过去分词 );(厌恶地)回避;拒绝;淘汰
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. 厌恶,憎恨hate (something or somebody) very strongly
英英释义
abhor[ əb'hɔ: ]
v.find repugnant
"She abhors cats"
同义词:loatheabominateexecrate
abhorred用法
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)~+名词abhor the idea of leaving不想离去abhor mediocrities摒弃平庸之辈
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)They abhor all forms of racial discrimination.
他们憎恶任何形式的种族歧视。Most people abhor cruelyt to children.
大部分人憎恶虐待儿童。I abhor every commonplace phrase by which wit is intended.
我厌恶所有那些力图表现智慧的陈腐不堪的俗话。I will put my dwelling place among you, and I will not abhor you.
我要在你们中间立我的帐幕,我的心也不厌恶你们。Most people abhor cruelty to children.
大多数人痛恨虐待儿童。Spitting in the street is a practice that I abhor.
我痛恨随地吐痰这种习惯。
权威例句
Fiction - Abhorred
Innocents abhorred
Founding fathers abhorred taxes and debt
At the Roots of Methodism: Wesley abhorred 'curse' of war
Slavery `Abhorred,' Gilmore Says; Words Anger Confederate Defenders; Event Upsets Rights Groups
"The Abhorred Name of Turk": Muslims and the Politics of Identity in Seventeenth-Century English Broadside Ballads
Inscribing the abhorred space: the significance of class in critics' representations of heavy metal music and its fans
Alonzo Weston: Dr. King's birthday marked by news of violence he abhorred
The rhetoric of conflicting metaphors : a fountain desired in the Song of Songs but abhorred in Leviticus
Ballplayers and Bonesetters: One Hundred Ancient Aztec and Maya Jobs You Might Have Adored or Abhorred