1.〈正式〉厌恶;憎恨
1.<formal>the feeling that you have when you dislike something very much, usually because you think it is immoral
1.In private they were less tactful. Taft dismissed him as "a peace crank" ; Roosevelt viewed him with "contemptuous abhorrence" .
私下里,他们就不那么客气,塔夫不屑地称他为“和平怪人”;罗斯福视他为“狂妄自大的讨厌鬼”。
2.It has given me such an abhorrence of annuities, that I am sure I would not pin myself down to the payment of one for all the world .
我对养老金产生如此深的厌恶感,我可以确定我不会把罪归于他给我的报酬。
3.Smartly tailored uniforms, an abhorrence of cultural difference, and a desire for racial purity are all of a piece with fascist mysticism.
量身定做的制服,深恶痛绝的文化差异,对种族纯洁性的渴望,都和法西斯神秘主义紧密相连。
4.The president seems sincere in his abhorrence of corruption, but unwilling to take on vested interests threatened by the anti-graft drive.
总统似乎确实憎恶贪污腐败,但是他也不愿反贪行动威胁到既得利益。
5.horror; disrelish; aversion; dislike; distaste; abhorrence; abomination; detestation; execration; loathing; odium.
憎恨;可憎的事物;厌恶;憎恶;厌恶;可憎的事物;厌恶。
6."Your elder sister. " The exterior of mother, in the Mou but flash along one silk is to the abhorrence of this appoint.
“你们的姐姐。”慈母的样子,眸中却闪过一丝对这个名称的厌恶。
7.Despite its abhorrence of his comments, the festival courts the spotlight as much as any celebrity.
尽管痛恨他的言语,电影节的组织者还是尽可能向更多的名人献殷勤。
8.Paradoxically, Jerry's abhorrence of losses stems from the sad example of his father.
矛盾的是,杰瑞对亏损的痛恨来自他的父亲。
9.Julia and her friends had a fascinated abhorrence of what they called "Pont Street" .
朱莉娅和她的朋友们非常憎恨所谓的“庞特街”。
10.His abhorrence for the vague and the general is extreme .
他极其厌恶表述之模糊与概略。