detest
英 [dɪˈtest]
美 [dɪˈtest]
v. 厌恶; 憎恨; 讨厌
过去式:detested 过去分词:detested 第三人称单数:detests 现在分词:detesting
Collins.1 / BNC.14523 / COCA.16282
牛津词典
verb
- 厌恶;憎恨;讨厌
to hate sb/sth very much- They detested each other on sight.
他们互相看着就不顺眼。
- They detested each other on sight.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 厌恶;憎恶
If youdetestsomeone or something, you dislike them very much.- My mother detested him...
我母亲对他很是厌恶。 - Jean detested being photographed.
琼非常讨厌拍照。
- My mother detested him...
英英释义
verb
- dislike intensely
- I hate Mexican food
- She detests politicians
双语例句
- I don't detest sex issues in lectures.
我对课堂讲授性的话题不感反感。 - The workers detest his bureaucratic airs.
工人们很讨厌他那副官僚架子。 - I detest liars like you, I believe that honesty is the best policy.
我痛恨你这样的骗子,我相信诚实是最好的策略。 - You know how I detest it, unless I am particularly acquainted with my partner.
你知道我多讨厌跳舞,除非有个特别熟悉的舞伴。 - Jean detested being photographed.
琼非常讨厌拍照。 - 'I detest clutter, you know.' — 'I didn't know, but I might have guessed.'
“我特别厌恶杂乱无章,你是知道的。”——“我可不知道,不过我早该猜到了。” - From these that my poorcompany detest.
离开这群讨厌我的可怜的人。 - We all cordially detest the management.
我们都对管理部门深恶痛绝。 - I quite detest the man.
我厌恶透了那个人。 - I should detest my own heart if I saw either pride or resentment lurking in me.
假使我看见我现在还怀怨恨,还藏有傲骨,我就要憎恶我自己。