loathing 英 [ˈləʊðɪŋ]   美 [ˈloʊðɪŋ]

loathing

loathing  英 [ˈləʊðɪŋ] 美 [ˈloʊðɪŋ]

n. 嫌恶  adj. 厌恶的  vt. 讨厌(loathe的ing形式) 

名词复数:loathings 

His eyes are clear now, no longer does he sneer with loathing. 他的眼现在是清澈的,他不再带着嫌恶的讥笑。
With proper planning, a modicum of guidance, and the occasional banishment, your community can avoid that seemingly inevitable descent into fear and loathing. 你的社区需要有适当的计划、一点指导和偶尔的放弃,这样才能避免那些似乎不可避免的下落到恐惧和厌恶。

  • Loathing is a feeling of complete disgust. Your loathing of the feeling of sand between your toes means that going to the beach isn't much fun for you.
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  • n. 嫌恶
  • adj. 厌恶的
  • vt. 讨厌(loathe的ing形式)
  • 1. His eyes are clear now, no longer does he sneer with loathing.

    他的眼现在是清澈的,他不再带着嫌恶的讥笑。

  • 2. With proper planning, a modicum of guidance, and the occasional banishment, your community can avoid that seemingly inevitable descent into fear and loathing.

    你的社区需要有适当的计划、一点指导和偶尔的放弃,这样才能避免那些似乎不可避免的下落到恐惧和厌恶。

  • loathing (n.) "abhorrence, revulsion; hatred," late 14c., verbal noun from loathe (v.). Old English had laðwendnes, from laðwende "hateful."
loath·ing / ˈləʊðɪŋ ; NAmE ˈloʊðɪŋ / noun [singular ,  uncountable ] loathing(for/of sb/sth) ( formal) a strong feeling of hatred 憎恨;憎恶;仇恨 She looked at her attacker with fear and loathing. 她盯着袭击她的歹徒,既害怕又憎恨。 Many soldiers returned with a deep loathingof war. 许多士兵回来时对战争都深恶痛绝。 loath·ing / ˈləʊðɪŋ ; NAmE ˈloʊðɪŋ /
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