abhorred
英 [əbˈhɔːd]
美 [əbˈhɔːrd]
v. (尤指因道德原因而)憎恨,厌恶,憎恶
abhor的过去分词和过去式
过去式:abhorred
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指出于道德原因)憎恨,憎恶
If youabhorsomething, you hate it very much, especially for moral reasons.- He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation...
他是一个憎恶采用暴力而坚决主张和解的人。 - If nature abhors a vacuum, journalists abhor a transition, when there is little news to cover.
好比自然界拒绝真空一样,新闻工作者则厌恶没有多少新闻可供报道的过渡时期。
- He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation...
双语例句
- Theodore Roosevelt understood the dimensions of the popular fear of "trusts", abhorred monopoly.
西奥多·罗斯福了解公众多么害怕托拉斯,他憎恶垄断。 - She abhorred her baby so much that she abandoned her in the abbey.
她憎恶她的婴儿,于是她将她遗弃在修道院。 - They that were sometime my counsellors, have abhorred me: and he whom I love most is turned against me.
我的知交密友都憎恶我,我所爱的人也对我变了脸。 - The strength she abhorred attracted her.
她所厌恶的旺盛的精力吸引了她。 - Ah, yes, she abhorred the cold cynicism of the worldly-wise who sneer at the burning tears of the simple-minded.
啊,是的,她厌恶那种对出自纯朴心肠的热泪加以嘲笑的,老于世故的,冷酷的玩世不恭态度。 - Then, as the function approached, she felt it inexpressibly tiresome to make preparations, and she loathed and abhorred her guests.
当宴会快要来临时,她觉得筹办这种宴会有一种无法形容的厌倦,她憎恶她的客人们。 - All my inward friends abhorred me: and they whom I loved are turned against me.
我的密友都憎恶我。我平日所爱的人向我翻脸。 - He starts with Adam Smith, who, he argues, believed in a state strong enough to regulate the market and would have abhorred the economic "shock therapies" of the 1980s and 1990s.
阿瑞吉辩称,亚当斯密信仰的是一个市场监管能力足够强大的国家,并且肯定会憎恶上世纪80至90年代的那种“休克疗法”(shocktherapies)。 - He abhorred the thoughts of stripping me and making me miserable.
他憎恶把我掠夺干净,使我受苦的那个念头。 - Catherine met it with her accustomed look of nervousness and yet defiance, which he abhorred.
凯瑟琳以她习惯的神经质的却又是轻蔑的表情回望他,这是他最憎厌的。
