英 [ləʊð] 美 [loʊð]
vt. 讨厌,厌恶
第三人称单数loathes
现在分词loathing
过去式loathed
过去分词loathed
loathe /ləʊð/ TEM8 [ loathing loathed loathes ]
及物动词 If you loathe something or someone, you dislike them very much. 厌恶
The two men loathe each other.
这两个男人相互厌恶。
〖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 ..
... loathe不喜欢,讨厌 mention提到.说到 mind介意,留意 ...
... Namesake 同姓名的人(物) Loathe 讨厌 Sardonic 讽刺的 ...
loathe(憎恶), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
讨厌,厌恶
The two men loathe each other.
这两个男人相互厌恶。
They loathe each other.
他们相互讨厌。
I loathe modern art.
我很不喜欢现代艺术。
And that will be a very tough battle." As in many countries, America's elected officials are loathe to raise taxes or cut spending, particularly when the economy is weak and millions are out of work.
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The crowds are convivial and loathe to leave as the clock ticks toward last call.
Many Tories loathe Brussels, hate Coalition, distrust their leader and are terrified of UKIP.
Many of his top generals loathe him almost as much as Colin Powell's people do.