detest如何读

英:[dɪˈtest]

美:[dɪˈtest]

detest是什么意思

  • v.厌恶;痛恨

detest自然拼读

de·test

dih test

detest变形

第三人称单数:detests

现在分词:detesting

过去式:detested

过去分词:detested

detest扩展

detester (n.)

detest词根

词根:detest

adj.

detestable 可憎的,可恶的;嫌恶的

adv.

detestably 可恶地;可憎地;令人作呕地

n.

detestation 嫌恶,痛恨,憎恶;令人厌恶的人

detest英英释义

transitive verb

to hate; loathe.I detest these cocktail parties; everyone is so superficial.He detests being patronized by his wife's snobbish relatives.[verb + gerund]My grandmother detests it when hospital staff treat her like a child.[verb + it + when + clause]

detest词源中文解释

1530年代,“憎恶,强烈厌恶”,也指“诅咒,呼唤上帝作证并憎恶”,源自法语 détester,来自拉丁语 detestari “诅咒,憎恶,表示憎恶”,字面意思是“用自己的证言谴责”,由 de “从,向下”(见 de-)和 testari “作证”,由 testis “证人”(见 testament)组成。相关词汇: Detested; detesting。

detest词源英文解释

Middle French detester or Latin detestari; Middle French detester, from Latin detestari, literally, to curse while calling a deity to witness, from de- + testari to call to witness — more at testament

The first known use of detest was circa 1535

detest儿童词典英英释义

detestableadjective

arousing or deserving strong dislike : abominable

detestableadjective

arousing or deserving strong dislike : abominable

detestverb

to dislike very strongly

detest 例句

1 All my intimate friends detest me; those I love have turned against me.

我的密友都憎恶我 、 平日所爱的人向我翻脸.

2 Panofsky, who had risen precociously in his two years at Berkeley to the rank of associate professor, detested the very idea of the oath, but signed— “reluctantly,” as he put it later.

3 As much as she revered success, she detested the mass forms of communication that reported on the successful.

4 We detest his constantly lying.

我们讨厌他一再说谎。

5 I always did detest a welcher.

我一直憎恨无信之徒.

6 “Well, they did rather detest each other. Not unlike yourself and Mr. Malfoy. And then, your father did something Snape could never forgive.”

7 "I? I detest him," replied Favourite in the same tone, seizing her fork again.

“我,我厌恶他,”宠儿用了同样的语调回答,重又拿起她的叉子。

8 Kings detest wrongdoing, for a throne is established through righteousness.

作恶,为王所憎恶,因国位是靠公义坚立。

9 “Stop calling me Kate. I detest that nickname. And don’t lie to me. You’re going to sneak out tonight with that boy to visit the Spencers’ farm, and I’m going with you.”

10 “Honestly, I detest this. And I’m discovering I’m not...”

11 The LORD detests the way of the wicked but he loves those who pursue righteousness.

恶人的道路,为耶和华所憎恶.追求公义的,为他所喜爱.

12 It made such an impression on him that from then on he detested military practices and war, not because of the executions but because of the horrifying custom of burying the victims alive.

13 Taken prisoner during the first federalist adventure, he managed to escape to Curaçao disguised in the garment he detested most in this world: a cassock.

14 Moreover she detested every one of them and so did Telemachus, and with good reason.

15 He could hardly believe what he was seeing, and although he detested flies, he was sorry for this one.

16 As rock-ribbed a Republican as ever was allowed to take a breath in West Virginia, my father detested the Russian Communists, although, it should be said, not quite as much as certain American politicians.

17 The reality was that Wagner could only have a theatre built for him and his own pieces put on there thanks to the generosity of the very people he had previously so detested.

18 I detest all things even remotely German.

我厌恶所有与德国相关的,即使隔得很远。

19 As a culture &nation we have come to detest the elderly.

不喜欢老年人已经成了国民的文化!

20 I also detest it in others.

我也讨厌别人这点。

detest 同义词

3 痛恨

hate loathe

6 深恶痛绝

sick of be death on

9 非常讨厌

shocking stinking

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