hate ♦︎ dislike ♦︎ can't stand ♦︎ despise ♦︎ can't bear ♦︎ loathe ♦︎ detest ♦︎ abhorThese words all mean to have a strong feeling of dislike for sb/sth.这些词均表示厌恶。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺下图显示这些词所表达厌恶的程度
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PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to hate / dislike / despise / loathe / detest sb / sth for sth◆to hate / dislike / despise / loathe / detest sth about sb / sth◆I hate / dislike / can't stand / can't bear / loathe / detest doing sth◆I hate / can't bear to do sth◆I hate / dislike / can't stand / can't bear it when...◆to hate / despise / loathe yourself◆they hate / dislike / can't stand / despise / loathe / detest each other◆I really hate / dislike / can't stand / despise / can't bear / detest sb / sth◆I absolutely hate / can't stand / loathe / detest / abhor sb / sth■hate [transitive, intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to have a strong feeling of dislike for sb/sth厌恶;讨厌;憎恶◆He hates violence in any form.他憎恶任何形式的暴力。◆I've always hated cabbage.我一直讨厌卷心菜。◆Sometimes I really hate her.有时我真的很讨厌她。◆I hated myself for feeling jealous.我恨我自己有嫉妒心。◆She hates making mistakes.她讨厌出错。◆I would hate him to think he wasn't welcome here.我很不希望他觉得自己在这儿不受欢迎。◆I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn't been there.我真不敢想要是你不在那里会出什么事。◆She hated it in France(= did not like the life there).她讨厌法国的生活。◆When children are taught to hate, the whole future of society is in danger.当孩子们学会憎恨,整个社会的未来就不妙了。ⓘ Although hate is generally a very strong verb, it is also commonly used in spoken or informal English to talk about people or things that you dislike in a less important way, for example a particular type of food.尽管hate的语气一般较强,但亦常用于口语或非正式英语中,谈论一些不怎么喜欢的人或事物,如某种食物等。OPPlove ⇨ loveverb, love ⇨ likeverb■dislike [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (ratherformal) to not like sb/sth不喜爱;厌恶◆Why do you dislike him so much?你为什么那么讨厌他呢?◆Not only would she rather not go swimming, she actively dislikes it.她不仅仅是不愿去游泳,简直是非常讨厌这件事。◆The new regime is universally disliked.这个新政权不得人心。◆Much as she disliked asking for help, she knew she had to.尽管她很讨厌求助于他人,但她清楚她不得不这么做。ⓘ Dislike is a rather formal word; it is less formal, and more usual to say that you don't like sb/sth, especially in spoken English. * dislike是相当正式的用语,don't like sb/sth则没那么正式且较常用,尤其在口语中◆I don't like it when you phone me so late at night.我讨厌你晚上这么晚给我打电话。OPPlike ⇨ likeverb, like ⇨ loveverb■stand [transitive, no passive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (ratherinformal, especiallyspoken) used in negative statements and questions to emphasize that you really do not like sb/sth(用于否定句和疑问句,强调不喜欢)忍受,容忍◆I can't stand his brother.他的哥哥让我受不了。◆She can't stand the sight of blood.她见不得血。◆I can't stand it when you do that.你那么做,我受不了。◆How could she have stood such treatment for so long?这样的待遇她怎么能忍受这么久?■despise dɪˈspaɪz [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to dislike and have no respect for sb/sth鄙视;蔑视;看不起◆She despised gossip in any form.她对任何形式的流言蜚语都很不齿。◆He despised himself for being so cowardly.他讨厌自己如此怯懦。 see also despicable ⇨ despicable■bear(bore, borne) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) used in negative statements and questions to say that you dislike sth so much that you cannot accept or deal with it(用于否定句和疑问句,表示不喜欢)承受,忍受◆How can you bear to eat that stuff?你怎么能吃得下那种东西?◆I just can't bear it any more!我再也忍不下去了!◆The pain was almost more than he could bear.这种痛苦几乎使他无法忍受。◆She couldn't bear the thought of losing him.她一想到会失去他就受不了。NOTE辨析 Can't stand or can't bear?In many cases you can use either word, but can't bear is slightly stronger and slightly more formal than can't stand. Bear, but notstand, has the closely related meaning of 'to accept and deal with sth unpleasant', used in positive statements.在许多情况下这两个词可以通用,但can't bear比can't stand语气稍强,而且略显正式。bear用于肯定句时,有“接受并应对不喜欢的事”之义,stand则没有此义◆She bore it all with her usual patience.她以一贯的耐心忍受了这一切。◆She stood it all with her usual patience.➡ See also the entry for stand2另见stand条第2义■loathe ləʊð; NAmEloʊð [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to hate sb/sth very much极不喜欢;憎恶◆They loathe each other.他们相互憎恨对方。◆Many of the people fear and loathe the new government.许多人对新政府又怕又恨。◆He loathed hypocrisy.他憎恶虚伪。ⓘ Loathe is generally an even stronger verb than hate, but it can also be used more informally to talk about less important things, meaning 'really don't like'. * loathe的语气通常比hate还强,但也可用于非正式的场合谈及不太重要的事,意为“确实不喜欢”◆Whether you love or loathe their music, you can't deny their talent.不管你喜不喜欢他们的音乐,都不能否认他们的才华。OPPlove,adore ⇨ loveverb, adore ⇨ likeverb■detestdɪˈtest [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (ratherformal) to hate sb/sth very much极不喜欢;憎恶◆They absolutely detest each other.他们完全是相互憎恨。◆I detest being treated like a child.我非常讨厌被当成小孩子看待。OPPlove ⇨ loveverb■abhor əbˈhɔːr (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (formal) to hate sth very much, for example a way of behaving or thinking, especially for moral reasons(尤指因道德原因)憎恨,厌恶,憎恶◆Most decent people abhor corruption in government.大多数正派人憎恶政府的腐败行为。
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