abominate如何读

英:[əˈbɒmɪneɪt]

美:[əˈbɑmɪneɪt]

abominate是什么意思

  • vt.痛恨;憎恶

abominate自然拼读

a·bom·i·nate

ba mih neIt

abominate变形

第三人称单数:abominates

现在分词:abominating

过去式:abominated

过去分词:abominated

abominate扩展

abominator (n.)

abominate词根

词根:abominate

adj.

abominable 讨厌的;令人憎恶的;糟透的

n.

abomination 厌恶;憎恨;令人厌恶的事物

abominator 嫌恶者;憎恶者

abominate英英释义

transitive verb

to have an intense aversion to; loathe; detest.We abominate all such acts of terror.

(informal) to dislike thoroughly.I abominate these long meetings.He's very punctual and he abominates it when other people are late.[verb + it + when + clause]

abominate词源中文解释

"abhor, loathe," 1640年代,是从 abomination 反推而来的词语,或者源自拉丁语 abominatus,是 abominari 的过去分词,意为“将其视为不祥之兆而避开”。相关词汇: Abominated; abominating。中古英语中有名词、形容词和副词,但似乎缺乏这个动词。据说,古法语动词 abominer “憎恶”自16世纪以来已经不再使用。

abominate词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin abōminātus, past participle of abōminārī "to avert (an event forecast by an omen) by prayer, to abhor, detest," from ab- ab- + ōminārī "to know by means of an omen, presage," verbal derivative of ōmin-, ōmen omen

The first known use of abominate was in 1597

abominate儿童词典英英释义

abominationnoun

something detestable

extreme disgust and hatred : loathing

abominateverb

hate, loathe

abominate 例句

1 And in the same way there has been much maudlin sentimentality wasted on sexual perverts, as if most of these men could not avoid the actions that the rest of humanity abominates.

2 Because it stands for those things I abominate.

3 If I had, Miss Helen, I should not loathe and abominate her hypocrisy as I now do.

4 I fear, The Gladstonian minnow is popular here,— It's a bait I abominate wholly.

5 It was in a most dreary, cold, wind-stricken district, and was especially selected on that account by Lady Jones, because of its extreme contrast to the India which she abominated.

6 To compound the irony, the American Social Security system that these 19th-century radicals abominate is modeled on the public pension policy of Wilhelmine Germany’s conservative chancellor Otto von Bismarck.

7 I hate every tomb—I abominate wills, And rather than tears from the world to implore, I would ask of the crows with their vampire bills To devour every bit of my carcass impure.

8 And there is nothing more deflating than watching someone who has put his foot wrong in this culture subject himself to performative self-criticism, abominating himself as a bearer of privilege.

9 As to the passages you adduce," he says to his opponents, "they abominate not the worship paid to our Images, but that of the Greeks, who made them gods.

10 And since the Parliament has condemned them, and desired the King that they might be stopped, all the kingdom do abominate them.

11 Proposition 45 is abominated by the insurance industry, which has provided virtually all of the $37 million collected to fight the initiative.

12 Bess flushed a trifle, for her “plumpness”—she abominated the word “stout” and avoided it as if it were the plague—was rather a tender point with her.

13 I abominate passion and wit makes me ill.

14 In my capacity as a libertarian pundit, it is my solemn duty to abominate Washington.

15 "If there is anything in this world I abominate, it is a family quarrel," continued Noah, fixing his gaze upon the dark waters of the creek.

16 I rarely abominate anybody, and I think she knows that also.

17 a politician who is revered by his supporters and abominated by his enemies

18 The gods love the soul of a man; often, they will frankly accost it; but they abominate his body; and will forever cut it dead, both here and hereafter.

19 For they, abominating all images, worshipped God only by fire.”

20 The fellah is laborious in the fields, and abominates absence from his occupations, which generally means loss of money to him.

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