abhorrent如何读

英:[əbˈhɒrənt]

美:[əbˈhɔːrənt]

abhorrent英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. 讨厌的,憎恶的; 令人讨厌的,令人憎恶的 feeling repugnance or loathing;disgusting, loathsome
  2. 不相符的;不相容的conflicting
  3. 不同意的,持异议的,强烈反对的 being strongly opposed

abhorrent是什么意思

  • adj.令人憎恶的

abhorrent自然拼读

ab·hor·rent

b hor nt

abhorrent扩展

abhorrently (adv.), abhorrence (n.)

abhorrent词根

词根:abhor

n.

abhorrence 痛恨,厌恶

abhorrer 厌恶者,憎恶者

vt.

abhor 痛恨,憎恶

abhorrent英英释义

adjective

causing feelings of extreme loathing or horror; abominable.The idea of slavery was abhorrent to abolitionists.The dictator was never brought to trial for his abhorrent acts of cruelty.

feeling extreme loathing or horror (usu. fol. by "of").She was abhorrent of the way these animals were treated.

completely opposed or remote (usu. fol. by "to").The idea is abhorrent to common sense.

abhorrent词源中文解释

1610年代,“反感(来自)”,强烈反对,源自拉丁语 abhorentem(主格 abhorrens)“不协调的,不适当的”, abhorrere “退缩,远离,与…不和谐”(参见 abhor)。意思是“令人厌恶的,可憎的”,始于1650年代。早期的词语是 abhorrable(15世纪晚期)。

abhorrent词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin abhorrent-, abhorrens, present participle of abhorrēre "to abhor"

The first known use of abhorrent was in 1599

abhorrent儿童词典英英释义

abioticadjective

not living or composed of living things

water and rock are abiotic

ability1 of 2noun

the quality or state of being able : power to do something

competence in doing : skill

natural or learned skill

-ability2 of 2noun suffix

ability, fitness, or likeliness to act or be acted on in (such) a way

readability

abhorverb

to shrink from in disgust

abhorverb

to shrink from in disgust

abhorrentadjective

causing or deserving strong dislike

not agreeable : contrary

a notion abhorrent to their beliefs

abhorrent 例句

1 Her point is unmistakable – war is both abhorrent and endlessly recurring.

2 Dead & Company said in a statement Thursday that they "had hoped that by now this abhorrent law would have been repealed. Sadly, it's not."

3 For a journalist, reporting about people whose views you might share can be tricky enough, but reporting about people whose views you find completely abhorrent can be even trickier.

4 A nervous, fidgety crybaby who in moments of abject self-loathing falls on his knees and prays for deliverance from his miserable condition, Frank is ultimately abhorrent despite a mawkish soft ending.

5 Scorsese depicts that white supremacy has only ever had loyalty to its abhorrent cause regardless of who you're married to or even who you have children with.

6 But despite his abhorrent behavior, you see through him, and you understand who he is and why he is the way he is.

7 “The idea of dying, for the first time in my life, was not abhorrent,” he said.

8 The notion of skin suddenly becomes so abhorrent to Abby that she finds her job is in fact way out of her comfort zone.

9 Programme creator Seth MacFarlane said the Family Guy YouTube hoax clips appearing to depict the Boston Marathon attacks were 'abhorrent'.

10 I have been holding out for nearly a year that some single good thing would happen to me, some fruit would come of my labor, that my luck could be anything other than abhorrent.

11 She spent much of her childhood in Russia, where all drug use was considered abhorrent.

12 First, we need to buy an island close to New York Harbor, where the abhorrent, bleeding-heart Statue of Liberal, er, Liberty now stands.

13 “I am so disappointed to see such discrimination taking place in my own hometown. To deny that they qualify as a couple just because they are two men is abhorrent,” another agreed.

14 Such a savage punishment is abhorrent to a civilized society.

这样残暴的惩罚会在文明社会引起反感。

15 But I make Peeta eat the remainder because I want to keep tasting things, and the idea of throwing away food, as I see so many people doing so casually, is abhorrent to me.

16 Indeed, the idea was "abhorrent to the vast majority of Europeans."

的确是的,这个在当时是“与大多数欧洲人相抵触的”。

17 Ultimately, this allergy to self-pity allows him to grapple with the consequences and consolations of whatever agency — and dignity — can exist in even the most abhorrent and restricted circumstances.

18 It is also abhorrent given that their subsequent use does not have the express permission of the deceased or the family of the deceased.

19 The obsessive watchfulness and abhorrent vigilance with money.

20 The ethically stunted, the politically abhorrent, the morally perplexing individuals we find ourselves sharing this meal with feel almost obligated to play their part.

abhorrent 同义词

3 不愉快的

horrible unhappy appal

11 人厌恶的

disagreeable bilious

18 设计编序式学习计画者

frivolous programmer

23 惹人厌的

repulsive repugnant disagreeable

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