abhorrence 英 [əbˈhɒrəns]   美 [əbˈhɔrəns]

abhorrence

abhorrence  英 [əbˈhɒrəns] 美 [əbˈhɔrəns]

n. 痛恨,厌恶 

名词复数:abhorrences 

Despite its abhorrence of his comments, the festival courts the spotlight as much as any celebrity. 尽管痛恨他的言语,电影节的组织者还是尽可能向更多的名人献殷勤。
They are driven by an idiosyncratic abhorrence of the market economy and its political corollary: representative government, freedom of thought, speech, and the press. 他们受一种对于市场经济及其政治附属物(代议政府、思想、言论和出版的自由)的厌恶的驱使。

  • Abhorrence is a feeling of hate and disgust. If you have an abhorrence of violence, you probably won't want to watch "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
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  • n. 痛恨,厌恶
  • 1. Despite its abhorrence of his comments, the festival courts the spotlight as much as any celebrity.

    尽管痛恨他的言语,电影节的组织者还是尽可能向更多的名人献殷勤。

  • 2. They are driven by an idiosyncratic abhorrence of the market economy and its political corollary: representative government, freedom of thought, speech, and the press.

    他们受一种对于市场经济及其政治附属物(代议政府、思想、言论和出版的自由)的厌恶的驱使。

  • 3. But despite his abhorrence for the Wall and the totalitarian system it symbolized, Reagan was even more mindful of the consequences of military confrontation with the Soviets.

    尽管里根厌恶柏林墙及其象征的极权主义体制,但他更介意的是与苏联之间的军事对抗所带来的后果。

  • abhorrence (n.) 1650s; see abhorrent + -ence. OED recommends this form for "act or fact of abhorring," abhorrency (c. 1600) for "quality of being abhorrent."
ab·hor·rence / əbˈhɒrəns ; NAmE əbˈhɔːrəns ; əbˈhɑːrəns / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] ( formal) a feeling of strong hatred, especially for moral reasons (尤指因道德原因的)憎恨,厌恶,憎恶 ab·hor·rence / əbˈhɒrəns ; NAmE əbˈhɔːrəns ; əbˈhɑːrəns /
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