hatred
hatred 英 [ˈheɪtrɪd] 美 [ˈhetrɪd]
n. 憎恨;怨恨;敌意
名词复数:hatreds
- The noun hatred means to feel a strong emotional dislike toward something or someone. You feel hatred of people who have done terrible things to you, or books about too-perfect teens.
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- n. 憎恨;怨恨;敌意
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1. He conceived a profound hatred for his enemies.
他对敌人有刻骨的仇恨。
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2. He is unselfish and above small jealousy and hatred.
他毫不自私, 没有一点忌妒和怨恨之意。
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3. It serves as a lesson — one we should heed, by the way, in these days of politically charged hatred, of blaming our ills on immigrants and minorities.
它作为一个教训——我们应该谨慎,顺便说一句,在这些天政治上气氛紧张的敌意,埋怨我们的移民者和少数民族。
- hatred (n.) early 13c., from hate (v.) + rare suffix -red (indicating condition or state), from Old English ræden "state, condition," related to verb rædan "to advise, discuss, rule, read, guess" (from PIE root *re- "to reason, count;" compare the second element of kindred and proper names Æþelræd and Alfred).
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