detestation如何读

英:[ˌdi:te'steɪʃn]

美:[ˌditɛˈsteʃən]

detestation是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 憎恶
  2. 嫌恶
  3. 令人厌恶的人
  4. 讨厌
  5. 极讨厌的东西
  6. 厌恶
  7. 憎恨
  8. 深恶的人极其讨厌的人

detestation自然拼读

de·tes·ta·tion

di tih steI shn

detestation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

vt.

detest 厌恶;憎恨

detestation英英释义

noun

strong dislike; hatred; loathing.

someone or something that is detested.

detestation词源中文解释

"极度厌恶,憎恶,厌恶,憎恨",早在15世纪, detestacioun,源自于14世纪的古法语 detestation,直接源自拉丁语 detestationem(主格 detestatio)"诅咒,憎恶",动作名词,来自 detestari 的过去分词词干"谴责,憎恶,表示憎恶",字面意思是"用自己的证言谴责",来自 de "从,向下"(见 de-) + testari "作证",来自 testis "证人"(见 testament)。

detestation词源英文解释

The first known use of detestation was in the 15th century

detestation 例句

1 It would surely have been better to have given it to the world accompanied by the detestation and horror which it merited and received.

2 The nations thus habituated to the most savage cruelty, moreover, regarded the propagation of heresy with peculiar detestation, as not merely a sin, but as the worst of crimes.

3 Jewish books, however, and particularly the Talmud, on account of its blasphemous allusions to the Saviour and the Virgin, were the objects of special detestation, in the suppression of which the Church was unwearying.

4 On Iran, Trump’s detestation for diplomacy is equally dangerous.

5 The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination.

6 An extreme wing of the gilets jaunes has turned towards the nihilist detestation of democratic institutions and symbols of success and wealth.

7 The writer's loyalty to his "King and Country" is very apparent, as well as his detestation of all Rebels, and especially the "famous Doctor Warren."

8 “The corollary of an England saving Europe,” she adds, “is a detestation of Germany and contempt for cowardice – the term is often used for those who allowed themselves to be occupied, not to mention collaborated.”

9 Yet he was saved from utter detestation by the admitted integrity of his character—a virtue so dear to Germans, that for its sake they will pardon harshness and sometimes even stupidity.

10 And risk detestation portfolio mathematic model is also discussed.

讨论了风险型和保守型投资者的投资组合模型及其求解方法.

11 “A general sentiment of disgust for the man, and detestation for his principles, fills every decent mind,” reported one local newspaper, while at the Capitol, “his colleagues heaped only scorn and derision on him.”

12 Her detestation and disgust must have found voice.

她一定会发泄她的厌恶和憎恨的。

13 The relative content of WSSV DNA in blood increased rapidly after the infected shrimp showed its first symptom of detestation of food.

感染对虾出现拒食后,其血液中白斑症病毒(WSSV)DNA的相对含量急剧增加。

14 But collectively, I look upon you with a disgust that amounts to absolute detestation.

15 As such it was doomed from the start, and our only wonder must be that it maintained itself so long and so stubbornly even against a Church which had earned so much of popular detestation.

16 Germany has set aside its traditional detestation for debt to unleash emergency spending, while enabling the rest of the European Union to breach limits on deficits.

17 He set out in life with a genuine detestation of liberal principles and of anything that suggested popular revolution.

18 He forgot that detestation is as good as any drug.

19 Imagine a bitter 30-year battle, based in ideologically infected hatred, in which American opinion is emotionally divided and both sides reach a point at which they feel raw detestation toward the other.

20 Contrary to my nearest and very dearest, I supported the war against Saddam Hussein, out of a mixture of very long-established detestation of him and his regime, and secondly out of loyalty to my party.

detestation 同义词

5 深恶痛绝

repugnance

7 强烈的厌恶

horror

8 深恶

execrate abominate

9 令人厌恶的人

tosser

10 极讨厌的东西

stink

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