detestation
基本解釋
- n.憎惡;嫌惡;令人厭惡的人或東西
英漢例句
- We all hold these old customs in detestation.
我們都非常嫌惡這些舊習(xí)慣。
《新英漢大辭典》 - Its people’s shared detestation of Arab northerners will no longer be enough to bind them together.
這時(shí),南蘇丹人民對(duì)北方阿拉伯政府的共同憎恨就不足以讓國家保持團(tuán)結(jié)統(tǒng)一了。 - But Mr. Houghton had fought in the First World War alongside both Americans and French, and had come - by who knows what illogic? - to a settled detestation of both countries.
但是豪頓先生在第一次世界大戰(zhàn)中曾經(jīng)和美國人和法國人并肩作戰(zhàn),而且——由于誰也弄不懂的邏輯 —— 對(duì)兩個(gè)國家都深惡痛絕。 - Its people's shared detestation of Arab northerners will no longer be enough to bind them together.
ECONOMIST: South Sudan - And he has another object of detestation: any West European who lectures Turkey—about human rights or anything else.
ECONOMIST: Bulent Ecevit, Turkey’s survivor - In the 1850s he came to favour the Piedmontese monarchy, but his detestation of the papacy continued, proving more enduring than his republicanism.
ECONOMIST: Garibaldi
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- detestation N 憎恨
- detestation hatred 憎惡
- detestation ǖ 憎惡
- hold in detestation 嫌惡;討厭
- be in detestation 是什么意思