loathe
loathe 英 [ləʊð] 美 [loʊð]
vt. 讨厌,厌恶
进行时:loathing 过去式:loathed 过去分词:loathed 第三人称单数:loathes
- If you loathe someone or something, you hate them very much. You might not choose to eat raw carrots if you dislike them, but if you loathe them, you might have a hard time even having them on your plate.
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- vt. 讨厌,厌恶
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1. I loathe it; I would not live alway.
我厌恶生命,我不愿意永远活着。
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2. But I loathe this term and want all or nothing.
但是我厌恶这个术语,要么获得一切,要么一切都不要。
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3. But then I started to loathe myself for giving in and wasting so much time on it.
但随后我便开始厌恶自己的投降;厌恶自己在这上面浪费了如此多的时间。
- loathe (v.) Old English laðian "be hateful or displeasing," from lað "hated; hateful" (see loath). Cognate with Old Saxon lethon "be evil or hateful," Old Norse leiða "disgust." Main modern sense of "to hate, be disgusted with" is attested by c. 1200. Impersonal use (it loathes me = "I am disgusted with it") persisted through 16c. Related: Loathed; loathing.
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