1.怨恨;嫌恶
1.恨,憎恶
2.〈口〉不愿,不喜欢
3.嫌
1.the feeling of hating someone or something
1.to dislike someone or something very much; if you hate something such as a particular situation or activity, you find it unpleasant or upsetting
1.If you had seen that little old woman, so lovable, so easy to take, you could never have imagined anyone hating her in that way!
如果你见过那个小老太太如此可爱,如此平易近人,你绝对不会想象得到竟然有人这样对她恨之入骨!
2.She, hating the thought of marriage as a crime, with her beautiful face tinged all over with blushes.
她急得满脸通红,她讨厌结婚,觉得结婚就是犯罪。
3.Sections of the media made it out to be a place for "child-hating ogres" , according to one estate agent.
一家房产中介表示,部分媒体把这个地方称作“孩子们憎恶的魔鬼”。
4.Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next, she was confused by the ambivalence of her feelings.
她深陷于对她父母时爱时恨的矛盾心态中而感到困惑不堪。
5.Nelson was profiled in Parade in a rather loving tribute to a man who just wants everyone to stop hating, and start helping one another.
Parade杂志曾满怀敬意地介绍过纳尔逊,称赞他是一个希望大家停止仇恨、开始互助的人。
6.damn it khun. . . you had me hating you for a week. . . then i fell back in love with you, lol.
你让我讨厌了你一周…然后我彻底爱上了你,哈哈。
7."That's dirt, " I said admiringly, hating the ridiculous sound of it in my mouth.
“就是脏,”我羡慕地说道,对自己嘴中发出的可笑声音感到厌恶。
8.There perhaps she would be able to love him enough to prevent him suspecting her deceit and ending up hating her.
在那里,她可以无微不至地爱他,使他不至于怀疑她的欺骗行为,不至于最终怨恨她。
9.Loving education but hating taxes, they mandated lots more spending on schools, the largest bit of the budget.
他们热爱教育,但是痛恨税收。他们允许政府加大对学校投入,使其称为预算中最大一笔支出。
10.He wasn't really a soldier, though, and he had never been good at hating.
好在他并不是真正的士兵,几乎无需仇恨任何人。