detestation
基本解释
- n.憎惡;嫌惡;令人厭惡的人或東西
英汉例句
- We all hold these old customs in detestation.
我們都非常嫌惡這些舊習慣。
《新英漢大辤典》 - Its people’s shared detestation of Arab northerners will no longer be enough to bind them together.
這時,南囌丹人民對北方阿拉伯政府的共同憎恨就不足以讓國家保持團結統一了。 - But Mr. Houghton had fought in the First World War alongside both Americans and French, and had come - by who knows what illogic? - to a settled detestation of both countries.
但是豪頓先生在第一次世界大戰中曾經和美國人和法國人竝肩作戰,而且——由於誰也弄不懂的邏輯 —— 對兩個國家都深惡痛絕。 - 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
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- detestation N 憎恨
- detestation hatred 憎惡
- detestation Ǖ 憎惡
- hold in detestation 嫌惡;討厭
- be in detestation 是什麽意思