hate 的英语意思
hatehate1 /heɪt/ verb [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1to dislike something very much非常厌恶某事物 OPP love:
It’s the kind of movie you either love or hate.这种电影要么让你爱不释手,要么让你深恶痛绝。
He hates his job.他非常讨厌自己的工作。hate doing something
Paul hates having his picture taken.Paul 非常不喜欢被拍照。hate to do something
I hate to see you unhappy.看到你不开心,我心里很难受。hate it when
Pam hates it when Lee calls her at work.每当 Lee 在她上班时给她打电话,Pam 就非常反感。hate somebody doing something
Jenny’s mother hates her staying out late.Jenny 的妈妈非常不喜欢她在外面待到很晚才回家。2to dislike someone very much and feel angry towards them非常憎恶某人并对其心怀愤怒 OPP love:
Why do you hate me so much?你为什么那么恨我?hate somebody for (doing) something
She hated him for being so happy.她憎恨他如此幸福快乐。hate yourself
I hated myself for feeling jealous of her.我因嫉妒她而厌恶自己。hate somebody’s guts informal非正式 (=hate someone very much)(=非常憎恨某人)Register语体In everyday English, people often say they can’t stand someone rather than say they hate someone:· I can’t stand her husband.在日常英语中,人们通常用 can't stand 来表示讨厌某人,而不是用 hate:· I can't stand her husband.3I’d hate (for) somebody/something to do something spoken口语 used to emphasize that you do not want something to happen用于强调不希望某事发生:
I’d hate you to go.我真不希望你走。
I’d hate for him to think I wasn’t interested.我可不希望他以为我没兴趣。4I hate to think what/how/where etc spoken口语 used when you feel sure that something would have a bad result, or when an idea is unpleasant to think about用于确信某事会导致糟糕结果,或某个念头令人不愿细想时:
I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn’t called the police.要不是你报了警,后果真不敢想象。5I hate to say it, but .../I hate to tell you this, but ... spoken口语 used when saying something that you do not want to say, for example because it is embarrassing用于说出自己不想说的话时,例如因为令人难为情:
I hate to say it, but I was glad when he went home.说来惭愧,但他回家时我确实松了口气。6I hate to ask/interrupt/disturb etc spoken口语 used to say that you are sorry that you have to ask etc用于表示因不得不开口要求等而感到抱歉:
I hate to ask you this, but would you mind giving me a lift home?真不好意思开口,但你能顺便送我回家吗?
I hate to interrupt, but it’s urgent.抱歉打断,但事情很紧急。—hated adjective:
the hated security police令人憎恶的保安警察GRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法• Hate is not usually used in the progressive. You say: · I hate that record.· He hated her new boyfriend. ✗Don’t say: I am hating that record. | He was hating her new boyfriend.• hate 通常不用于进行时。应说:· I hate that record.· He hated her new boyfriend. ✗不要说:I am hating that record. | He was hating her new boyfriend.• In spoken English, people sometimes say I’m hating to describe their feelings about something that is happening right now: · I’m hating every minute of this film.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 在口语英语中,有时用 I'm hating 来描述当下正在发生的事情的感受:· I'm hating every minute of this film. 语法指南 — 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析hate verb [transitive] to dislike someone or something very much非常厌恶某人或某事物: · Billy hated his stepfather.· Billy 非常讨厌他的继父。· He hated the fact that his wife was more successful than he was.· 他憎恨妻子比自己更成功这一事实。· She hates people being late.· 她最讨厌别人迟到。can’t stand/can’t bear to hate someone or something. Can’t stand is less formal than hate, and is very common in everyday English讨厌某人或某事物。can't stand 比 hate 更不正式,在日常英语中十分常见: · She’s OK, but I can’t stand her husband.· 她还好,但我受不了她丈夫。· He couldn’t bear the thought of life without Nicole.· 他无法忍受没有 Nicole 的生活这一念头。· She can’t stand being on her own.· 她受不了独处。loathe /ləʊð $ loʊð//detest verb [transitive not in progressive] to hate something or someone very much. Loathe and detest are a little more formal than hate非常憎恶某事物或某人。loathe 和 detest 比 hate 稍正式: · He loathed housework.· 他极其厌恶做家务。· Greg had detested his brother for as long as he could remember.· Greg 打记事起就憎恨自己的兄弟。· She evidently loathes her ex-husband.· 她显然极其厌恶前夫。despise verb [transitive not in progressive] to hate someone or something very much and have no respect for them极其憎恶某人或某事物并对其毫无尊重: · He despised the man and could never forgive him for what he had done.· 他鄙视这个男人,永远无法原谅他所做的一切。· They despised the wealth and consumerism of the West.· 他们鄙视西方的财富与消费主义。abhor /əbˈhɔː $ əbˈhɔːr, æb-/ verb [transitive not in progressive] formal正式 to hate something because you think it is morally wrong因认为某事在道德上是错误的而深恶痛绝: · He abhorred violence.· 他憎恶暴力。· We abhor racism in any form.· 我们憎恶任何形式的种族主义。
查看全部语言翻译1to dislike something very much非常厌恶某事物 OPP love:
It’s the kind of movie you either love or hate.这种电影要么让你爱不释手,要么让你深恶痛绝。
He hates his job.他非常讨厌自己的工作。hate doing something
Paul hates having his picture taken.Paul 非常不喜欢被拍照。hate to do something
I hate to see you unhappy.看到你不开心,我心里很难受。hate it when
Pam hates it when Lee calls her at work.每当 Lee 在她上班时给她打电话,Pam 就非常反感。hate somebody doing something
Jenny’s mother hates her staying out late.Jenny 的妈妈非常不喜欢她在外面待到很晚才回家。2to dislike someone very much and feel angry towards them非常憎恶某人并对其心怀愤怒 OPP love:
Why do you hate me so much?你为什么那么恨我?hate somebody for (doing) something
She hated him for being so happy.她憎恨他如此幸福快乐。hate yourself
I hated myself for feeling jealous of her.我因嫉妒她而厌恶自己。hate somebody’s guts informal非正式 (=hate someone very much)(=非常憎恨某人)Register语体In everyday English, people often say they can’t stand someone rather than say they hate someone:· I can’t stand her husband.在日常英语中,人们通常用 can't stand 来表示讨厌某人,而不是用 hate:· I can't stand her husband.3I’d hate (for) somebody/something to do something spoken口语 used to emphasize that you do not want something to happen用于强调不希望某事发生:
I’d hate you to go.我真不希望你走。
I’d hate for him to think I wasn’t interested.我可不希望他以为我没兴趣。4I hate to think what/how/where etc spoken口语 used when you feel sure that something would have a bad result, or when an idea is unpleasant to think about用于确信某事会导致糟糕结果,或某个念头令人不愿细想时:
I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn’t called the police.要不是你报了警,后果真不敢想象。5I hate to say it, but .../I hate to tell you this, but ... spoken口语 used when saying something that you do not want to say, for example because it is embarrassing用于说出自己不想说的话时,例如因为令人难为情:
I hate to say it, but I was glad when he went home.说来惭愧,但他回家时我确实松了口气。6I hate to ask/interrupt/disturb etc spoken口语 used to say that you are sorry that you have to ask etc用于表示因不得不开口要求等而感到抱歉:
I hate to ask you this, but would you mind giving me a lift home?真不好意思开口,但你能顺便送我回家吗?
I hate to interrupt, but it’s urgent.抱歉打断,但事情很紧急。—hated adjective:
the hated security police令人憎恶的保安警察GRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法• Hate is not usually used in the progressive. You say: · I hate that record.· He hated her new boyfriend. ✗Don’t say: I am hating that record. | He was hating her new boyfriend.• hate 通常不用于进行时。应说:· I hate that record.· He hated her new boyfriend. ✗不要说:I am hating that record. | He was hating her new boyfriend.• In spoken English, people sometimes say I’m hating to describe their feelings about something that is happening right now: · I’m hating every minute of this film.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 在口语英语中,有时用 I'm hating 来描述当下正在发生的事情的感受:· I'm hating every minute of this film. 语法指南 — 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析hate verb [transitive] to dislike someone or something very much非常厌恶某人或某事物: · Billy hated his stepfather.· Billy 非常讨厌他的继父。· He hated the fact that his wife was more successful than he was.· 他憎恨妻子比自己更成功这一事实。· She hates people being late.· 她最讨厌别人迟到。can’t stand/can’t bear to hate someone or something. Can’t stand is less formal than hate, and is very common in everyday English讨厌某人或某事物。can't stand 比 hate 更不正式,在日常英语中十分常见: · She’s OK, but I can’t stand her husband.· 她还好,但我受不了她丈夫。· He couldn’t bear the thought of life without Nicole.· 他无法忍受没有 Nicole 的生活这一念头。· She can’t stand being on her own.· 她受不了独处。loathe /ləʊð $ loʊð//detest verb [transitive not in progressive] to hate something or someone very much. Loathe and detest are a little more formal than hate非常憎恶某事物或某人。loathe 和 detest 比 hate 稍正式: · He loathed housework.· 他极其厌恶做家务。· Greg had detested his brother for as long as he could remember.· Greg 打记事起就憎恨自己的兄弟。· She evidently loathes her ex-husband.· 她显然极其厌恶前夫。despise verb [transitive not in progressive] to hate someone or something very much and have no respect for them极其憎恶某人或某事物并对其毫无尊重: · He despised the man and could never forgive him for what he had done.· 他鄙视这个男人,永远无法原谅他所做的一切。· They despised the wealth and consumerism of the West.· 他们鄙视西方的财富与消费主义。abhor /əbˈhɔː $ əbˈhɔːr, æb-/ verb [transitive not in progressive] formal正式 to hate something because you think it is morally wrong因认为某事在道德上是错误的而深恶痛绝: · He abhorred violence.· 他憎恶暴力。· We abhor racism in any form.· 我们憎恶任何形式的种族主义。hatehate2 noun [uncountable]
an angry unpleasant feeling that someone has when they hate someone and want to harm them仇恨某人并想加以伤害时所产生的愤怒而不快的情感 SYN hatred OPP love:
Her eyes were full of hate.她的眼中充满了仇恨。hate for
Mrs Williams has spoken of her hate for her husband’s killers.Williams 女士谈到了她对杀害丈夫的凶手的深切仇恨。 → pet hate at pet3(2)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语be full of hate/be filled with hate· People’s faces were full of hate.· 人们的脸上充满了仇恨。a look of hate· He gave me a look of pure hate as I entered the room.· 我走进房间时,他用充满纯粹仇恨的目光看着我。a message of hate· White nationalists are using the media to preach a message of hate.· 白人民族主义者正利用媒体传播仇恨信息。somebody’s eyes are burning/smouldering/blazing with hate literary文学· Then he noticed the dark eyes, smouldering with hate.· 随后他注意到那双幽暗的眼睛,燃烧着仇恨。adjectives形容词absolute/pure hate (=complete and total hate)· His speech was an expression of pure hate.· 他的演讲是纯粹仇恨的表达。hate + NOUNhate + 名词a hate figure (=someone who is hated by a lot of people)· After the incident, he became a hate figure in the British press.· 事件发生后,他成为英国媒体的仇恨对象。hate mail (=letters or messages expressing hate and threats towards someone)· Since appearing on the show she has even received hate mail from the public.· 自从出现在节目上,她甚至收到了公众寄来的仇恨邮件。
an angry unpleasant feeling that someone has when they hate someone and want to harm them仇恨某人并想加以伤害时所产生的愤怒而不快的情感 SYN hatred OPP love:
Her eyes were full of hate.她的眼中充满了仇恨。hate for
Mrs Williams has spoken of her hate for her husband’s killers.Williams 女士谈到了她对杀害丈夫的凶手的深切仇恨。 → pet hate at pet3(2)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语be full of hate/be filled with hate· People’s faces were full of hate.· 人们的脸上充满了仇恨。a look of hate· He gave me a look of pure hate as I entered the room.· 我走进房间时,他用充满纯粹仇恨的目光看着我。a message of hate· White nationalists are using the media to preach a message of hate.· 白人民族主义者正利用媒体传播仇恨信息。somebody’s eyes are burning/smouldering/blazing with hate literary文学· Then he noticed the dark eyes, smouldering with hate.· 随后他注意到那双幽暗的眼睛,燃烧着仇恨。adjectives形容词absolute/pure hate (=complete and total hate)· His speech was an expression of pure hate.· 他的演讲是纯粹仇恨的表达。hate + NOUNhate + 名词a hate figure (=someone who is hated by a lot of people)· After the incident, he became a hate figure in the British press.· 事件发生后,他成为英国媒体的仇恨对象。hate mail (=letters or messages expressing hate and threats towards someone)· Since appearing on the show she has even received hate mail from the public.· 自从出现在节目上,她甚至收到了公众寄来的仇恨邮件。