execrate如何读

英:['eksɪkreɪt]

美:[ˈɛksɪˌkret]

execrate是什么意思

vt.

憎恶

厌恶

诅咒

咒骂

execrate自然拼读

ex·e·crate

ek sih kreIt

execrate变形

第三人称单数:execrates

现在分词:execrating

过去式:execrated

过去分词:execrated

execrate词根

词根:execrate

n.

execration 诅咒,憎恶;被诅咒之人或物

execrate英英释义

Verb

1. find repugnant;

"I loathe that man"

"She abhors cats"

2. curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment

execrate词源中文解释

"诅咒,谴责邪恶",因此"彻底憎恶,厌恶",来自拉丁语 execratus/exsecratus,是 execrari/exsecrari 的过去分词,意为"诅咒,发誓谴责,憎恨,厌恶",由 ex "出"(见 ex-)和 sacrare "奉献"(见 sacred)组成。因此,"奉献或远离; 诅咒"。比较 consecrate。相关: Execrated; execrating。

execrate词源英文解释

Latin exsecratus, past participle of exsecrari to put under a curse, from ex + sacr-, sacer sacred

The first known use of execrate was in 1531

execrate儿童词典英英释义

execrateverb

to declare to be evil

to dislike very strongly : abhor

execrate 例句

1 Maligned on every side, execrated, shunned and abhorred—his virtues denounced as vices—his services forgotten—his character blackened, he preserved the poise and balance of his soul.

2 De Clavering, who observed them both, gave a humorous dissertation on the powers of sympathy, and execrated its effects.

3 "From his childhood," says his biographer, "he kept the canons, and execrated the teachings of heretics;" and he tells us that this last phrase is Origen's own.

4 It was terrible to see how like this young lad grew to the man he was execrating.

5 Leaving Mexico in December, 1529, with ten thousand allies, he marched through Michoacán and Jalisco, leaving behind a trail of fire and blood, for which he has ever since been execrated.

6 And of the fact that the president has repeatedly execrated the invasion of Iraq that Bolton advocated.

7 The citizen of Oceania is not allowed to know anything of the tenets of the other two philosophies, but he is taught to execrate them as barbarous outrages upon morality and common sense.

8 Along the lower edge of the covert, between wood and water, there ran also a field-path, a right-of-way much execrated by the Squire.

9 Readers of 'Jane Eyre' became indignant, and the Cowan Bridge School was execrated, denounced, and condemned by the public, to the utter distress and pain of its founder and patron.

10 I pity the man, I execrate and hate the man who has only to boast that he is white.

11 As this propensity to inquiry is an essential part of the legacy bequeathed to Englishmen by the reformation, this last movement has been execrated by some of our High Churchmen.

12 It may well be that sixty more will execrate it.

13 Oh, well," I said, controlling myself, and realising that she had some excuse to execrate Donald's memory, "let's not discuss Don now.

14 All concurred in execrating the author or authors of this horrid deed.

15 To devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize.

16 She came to execrate the hypocritical values of her upper-class upbringing.

17 You may loathe, you may execrate, but you cannot deny her…No wine gives fiercer intoxication, no drug more vivid exaltation.”

18 Dannecker, like every patronized artist I ever met with, would execrate patronage if he dared.

19 They are not simply disbelieved; they are execrated.

20 The gigantic baths of Caracalla turned us aside once more, and we stopped for an hour in the shade of their romantic arches, admiring the works, while we execrated the character of their ferocious builder.

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