loathed
英 [ləʊðd]
美 [loʊðd]
v. 极不喜欢; 厌恶
loathe的过去分词和过去式
过去式:loathed
柯林斯词典
- VERB 厌恶;讨厌;憎恨
If youloathesomething or someone, you dislike them very much.- The two men loathe each other...
两个男人互相看不顺眼。 - She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers.
她憎恨自己是贫困工人的孩子。
- The two men loathe each other...
双语例句
- She loathed him, and he resented her.
她讨厌他,而他怨恨她。 - The favourite of both Elsa Schiaparelli and Coco Chanel ( who loathed each other), she was pulled back and forth between the two of them until one day she upped and left modelling entirely.
相互憎恶的艾尔萨夏帕瑞丽(elsaschiaparelli)和可可香奈儿都对柳德偏爱有加,她被两个人拉来扯去,直到有一天她彻底离开模特事业。 - From an early age the brothers have loathed each other.
从很小的时候起这兄弟俩就相互厌恶对方。 - He loathed it as the burial-place of the individual man.
那是个埋葬人的个性的墓场,他憎恨它。 - Macmillan must have loathed being judged as a mere appendage to domestic politics.
麦克米伦肯定极不喜欢只被当成国内政治的附属品。 - She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers.
她憎恨自己是贫困工人的孩子。 - The most loathed lines were in supermarkets, followed by the Post Office and airport check-in and security.
英国人最讨厌排队的地方是超市,其次是邮局和在机场办理登机手续及安检。 - When the Australian Michelle Garnaut first set foot in Hong Kong in 1984 she loathed the city.
当澳洲人米歇尔加诺特(MichelleGarnaut)于1984年第一次踏足香港时,异常反感这座城市。 - US military power is loathed; its culture, vibrancy and openness admired.
美国的军事力量虽令人憎恶,但美国的文化、活力和开放性则令人称赞。 - The little girl loathed to leave her mother for studying abroad.
那小女孩不喜欢离开母亲到国外去念书。