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detestation

英 [ˌdiːteˈsteɪʃn] 美 [ˌdiːteˈsteɪʃn]

n. 嫌恶,痛恨,憎恶;令人厌恶的人

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • detestation /ˌdiːtɛsˈteɪʃən/

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英英释义

detestation[,di:te'steiʃən]

网络释义

  • 憎恶
    • ... abhorrence 可憎恶的人(或事)... detestation 憎恶 loathing 厌恶 ...

    短语
  • be in detestation
    被厌恶 | 是什么意思
  • hold in detestation
    讨厌 | 嫌恶
  • detestation Ǖ
    憎恶
  • detestation N
    憎恨
  • detestation hatred
    憎恶
  • detestation of lawsuit
    厌讼
  • be in detestation detail
    被厌恶
  • regard with great detestation
    非常讨厌
  • publishes her detestation of mankind
    宣布她对人类的憎恨

同根词

词根:detest

  • adj.
  • adv.
  • vt.

同近义词

双语例句

  • We all hold these old customs in detestation.

    我们都非常嫌恶这些旧习惯。

  • The bishop expressed an uer detestation of rats.

    主教表示说,他十分讨厌老鼠。

  • Her detestation and disgust must have found voice.

    她一定会发泄她的厌恶和憎恨的。

权威例句

  • 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