hated 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)~+名词- hate cabbage讨厌洋白菜
- hate drink讨厌饮酒
- hate hypocrisy痛恨虚伪
- hate milk讨厌牛奶
- hate one's enemy仇恨敌人
- hate the sight of sth讨厌看到某事物
~+副词- hate bitterly痛恨
- hate blindly盲目地恨
- hate deeply深恨
- hate easily容易生恨
- hate intensely强烈地憎恨
- hate really确实憎恨
- hate utterly极端憎恨
用作名词 (n.)动词+~- develop hate产生反感
- feel hate感到可恨
形容词+~- bitter hate痛恨
- ancestral hate世仇
- constant hate深仇大恨
- consuming hate刻骨仇恨
- deadly hate不共戴天的恨
- heavy hate恨之入骨
- hideous hate可怕的恨
- immortal hate刻骨铭心的恨
- impious hate痛恨
- individual hate特殊的恨
- irrevocable hate无法磨灭的恨
- murderous hate不共戴天的恨
- particular hate特别厌恶的东西
- racking hate难忍的恨
- shameful hate可耻的恨
- steadfast hate深恶痛绝
- strong hate强烈的恨
- sullen hate忧郁的恨
- supernatural hate不可思议的恨
- unmistakable hate明白无误的恨
- unrelenting hate冷酷无情的恨
- unspoken hate无言的恨
- vanquished hate压抑的恨
- vigorous hate愤恨
介词+~- a look of hate敌意的目光
- full of hate充满敌意
- with hate憎恶地
~+介词- hate for lies对谎言的憎恨
- one's hate of injustice对不公正的憎恨
词组短语
hate doing不喜欢做某事;讨厌做某事;与生俱来厌恶
hate crime n. 仇恨犯罪;憎恨犯罪
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- They hate each other.
他们彼此憎恨。 - I hate to squabble with my wife about money.
我厌恶为钱的事兴太太争吵。 - The boys hate doing homework on Sundays.
男孩们讨厌在星期日做家庭作业。 - She hates to be late for work.
她不喜欢上班迟到。
用作名词(n.)- She looked at him with hate in her eyes.
她以憎恨的目光看着他。 - Plastic flowers are a particular hate of mine.
塑料花是我特别厌恶的东西。 - A hidden hate cropped out in her words.
她言语中流露出怨恨之意。
权威例句
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