hate
hate 英 [heɪt] 美 [het]
v. 憎恨;厌恶; n. 憎恨;反感
进行时:hating 过去式:hated 过去分词:hated 第三人称单数:hates 名词复数:hates
- Do you dislike getting up early on weekends? How much do you dislike it? So much that you'd stay in bed even if your favorite movie star came by your house to make you your favorite breakfast? In that case, you could say you hate it.
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- v. 憎恨;厌恶;
- n. 憎恨;反感
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1. I hate spinach.
我讨厌菠菜。
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2. I hate Monday mornings.
我讨厌星期一早晨。
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3. I hate itwhen people cry.
我厌烦别人哭。
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4. hate the wayshe always criticizes me.
我对她不断批评我很反感。
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5. He hated to be away from his family.
他很不愿意离开家。
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6. He hates anyone parking in his space.
他讨厌别人占他的车位停车。
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7. The two boys hated each other.
那两个男孩相互仇视。
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8. a look of hate
憎恨的目光
- hate (n.) Old English hete "hatred, spite, envy, malice, hostility," from Proto-Germanic *hatis- (source also of Old Norse hattr, Old Frisian hat, Dutch haat, Old High German has, German Hass, Gothic hatis; see hate (v.)). Altered in Middle English to conform with the verb.
- hate (v.) Old English hatian "regard with extreme ill-will, have a passionate aversion to, treat as an enemy," from Proto-Germanic *haton (source also of Old Saxon haton, Old Norse hata, German hassen, Gothic hatan "to hate"), from PIE root *kad- "sorrow, hatred" (source also of Avestan sadra- "grief, sorrow, calamity," Greek kedos "care, trouble, sorrow," Welsh cas "pain, anger"). Related: Hated; hating. French haine (n.), haïr (v.) are from Germanic.
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