mass noun
1- intense or passionate dislike仇视; 痛恨:
feelings of hate and revenge.
仇恨和报复的情绪。
1.1
- as modifier denoting hostile actions motivated by intense dislike or prejudice(敌对行动)由强烈的反感(或偏见)激发的:
a hate campaign.
仇恨运动。
1.2
- count noun informal a hated person or thing〈非正式〉所恨之人(或事物):
Richard's pet hate is filling in his tax returns.
理查德最讨厌的事情就是填税单。
with obj.
1- feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone)憎恨, 痛恨(某人):
the boys hate each other
男孩们互相憎恨
he was particularly hated by the extreme right.
他尤其被极右分子所憎恨。
1.1
- have a strong aversion to (something)厌恶, 反感(某事):
he hates flying
他厌恶乘飞机旅行
with infinitive I'd hate to live there.我不喜欢住在那里。
1.2
- with infinitive used politely to express one's regret or embarrassment at doing something[礼貌用语, 表示因为做某事而感到遗憾或尴尬]不想, 不愿:
I hate to bother you.
我真不想麻烦你。
1.3
- no obj.
hate on
informal express strong dislike for; criticize or abuse〈非正式〉厌恶; 批评; 辱骂: I can't hate on them for trying something new.
我不能因为他们尝试一些新的东西就去批评他们。
派生词
hatable
(亦作hateable)adjective词源
Old English hatian (verb), hete (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch haten (verb) and German hassen (verb), Hass 'hatred'.