odium
odium 英 [ˈəʊdiəm] 美 [ˈoʊdiəm]
n. 憎恶;讨厌
名词复数:odiums
- That shivery feeling of disgust and hatred that you get when you see something senseless and horrible is called odium.
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- n. 憎恶;讨厌
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1. There is, of course, the odium theologicum, and it can be a cause of enmity.
当然,信仰上的互相厌恶是确实存在的,这也是敌意产生的一个原因。
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2. Given the odium already heaped on, for example football referees such as Sweden's Anders Frisk, it's a reasonable question.
考虑到积怨,再想想瑞典的足球裁判安德斯.弗雷斯克的前车之鉴,(提出)这个问题是有道理的。
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3. Reimposing central control at a time when bills are rising to pay for new power stations and other infrastructure risks attracting the odium of a hard-pressed public.
由于要为新电站和其他设施买单,电费要涨价,此时重新实施中央集权会招致处境困难的公众的非难。
- odium (n.) c. 1600, "fact of being hated," from Latin odium "ill-will, hatred, grudge, animosity; offense, offensive conduct," related to odi "I hate" (infinitive odisse), from PIE root *od- (2) "to hate" (source also of Armenian ateam "I hate," Old Norse atall, Old English atol "dire, horrid, loathsome"). Meaning "hatred, detestation" is from 1650s. Often in an extended form, such as odium theologicum "hatred which is proverbially characteristic of theological disputes" (1670s).
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