英 [əˈbɒmɪneɪt] 美 [əˈbɑːmɪneɪt]
vt. 痛恨;憎恶
第三人称单数abominates
现在分词abominating
过去式abominated
过去分词abominated
abominate /əˈbɒmɪˌneɪt/
动词 to dislike intensely; loathe; detest 憎恨
〖abhor;abominate;detest;dislike;hate;loathe;revulsion〗极度反感或厌恶 〖feelingofanimosity〗因猜疑或不满而产生的 ..
... abominably可恶地 abominate痛恨 abomination憎恨 ...
... (2) [distaste for]∶讨厌或腻味 [be pessimistic;be world-weary] 悲观消极,厌弃人世 [detest;abhor;abominate;be disgusted] 讨厌,憎恶 ...
... [abhorrent;abominable;detestable;loathsome;odious] 令人厌恶恼恨 [abhor;abominate;loathe;be disgusted at] 憎恶 [exactly] 恰好,不多不少,程度正适合 ...
abominable 讨厌的;令人憎恶的;糟透的
abomination 厌恶;憎恨;令人厌恶的事物
abominator 嫌恶者;憎恶者
But today's Tories are worried that many of the professional classes whose votes they want doctors and teachers, above all have come to abominate them.
Significantly, Mr Bush (like Elizabeth Dole, another rival) has refused to endorse harsh measures against abortion or to abominate all gun control, articles of faith for many Republican activists.
All ministries have been ordered to submit most of their discretionary spending to the finance and planning ministers for approval, the sort of thing the president used to abominate when he was a fiery left-wing opposition leader.
abominate是一个英语单词,意思是憎恶,厌恶,不喜欢。