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单词 hate
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hatehate /heɪt/ verb hate
to dislike someone or something very much:
  • She hated her sister because she was jealous.
  • He made fun of her, and she hated him for it.
  • I hated P.E. when I was in school.
  • cannot stand
    to dislike someone or something very much, especially because he, she, or it upsets or annoys you. Cannot stand is more informal than hate, and you usually use it when you are speaking:
  • Her husband is so rude! I really can’t stand him.
  • I like dogs, but I can’t stand the way they smell.
  • detest (formal)
    to hate someone or something, especially for a particular reason. Detest is more formal than hate:
  • The men detested their captain for his lack of knowledge and his weakness.
  • I was forced to wear the sensible shoes that I detested.
  • loathe (formal)
    to hate someone or something very much, especially when you think he, she, or it is disgusting. Loathe is a stronger word than hate:
  • Her new boss was often mean and sarcastic, and she began to loathe him.
  • Many Republicans loathed the idea of a national system of health care.
  • despise
    to dislike someone or something very much and have no respect for that person or thing:
  • When he found out that she had cheated, he began to despise her.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see love1 ➔ see dislike, hatredSYNONYM CHECKHate, cannot stand, detest, etc.People often use hate, despise, loathe, etc. about things that are not very important: I hate carrots. | She loathes housework. This means that they dislike these things very much. However, when you use these words about people, they show you feel a very strong emotion.
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