1.嫌恶,憎恶,嫌
1.to hate someone or something
1.The fact that human beings find it all but impossible to get along for any length of time without secretly detesting one another.
事实上,人们发现,彼此根本不可能在毫无成见和厌恶的状况下长期融洽地相处。
2.But she loved the place and its camaraderie, detesting the yuppies with their "bronze doorbells" who moved in later.
她喜欢那个地方的融洽氛围,厌恶之后搬过来居住的雅皮士们的“铜门铃”。
3.we have no special detesting emotion about vietnam, even if we had the border war between 1979 and 1989. and many soldiers died for that.
我们没有特别的讨厌越南,即使我们在1979年到1989年之间有边界战争,许多士兵因此牺牲。
4.From detesting her and her foul tongue at first, Martin grew to admire her as he observed the brave fight she made.
马丁起初报讨厌她那肮脏的舌头,后来见到她的勇敢奋斗便不禁生了几分敬意。
5.Those aged men have experienced so many years that they can do this kind of thing, the behavior of which is disgusting and detesting.
那些老人活了这么大岁数,还要做出这等事情。自欺欺人的行为真的令人厌恶与憎恨。
6.Case study on the instruction of mild mental retarded student with emotional school detesting
轻度弱智少年厌学情绪辅导的个案研究
7.Model and Outer line Detesting About Bridge Construction Control Network
桥梁施工测边控制网的模型分析与粗差检验方法
8.On the Reasons Why High School Students Detesting PE Lessons
高中学生厌学体育课行为归因
9.On Traditional Sentiment of Detesting Lawsuit in China and its Influence
论中国传统的厌讼意识及其影响