abhorrence
英 [əbˈhɒrəns]
美 [əbˈhɔːrəns]
n. (尤指因道德原因的)憎恨,厌恶,憎恶
复数:abhorrences
BNC.32781 / COCA.29710
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指因道德原因的)憎恨,厌恶,憎恶
a feeling of strong hatred, especially for moral reasons
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 憎恨;憎恶
Some-one'sabhorrenceof something is their strong hatred of it.- They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
他们急切地想要表明自己对种族主义的憎恨。
- They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
英英释义
noun
- hate coupled with disgust
双语例句
- He has a great abhorrence of medicine.
他对药物深恶痛绝。 - Most people have an abhorrence of snake.
大部分人都厌恶蛇。 - These new measures are regarded with suspicion and abhorrence by the majority of teachers.
对这些新措施,大部分教师都感到怀疑和厌恶。 - God has an abhorrence of a proud and haughty spirit.
上帝已经厌弃了自豪和傲慢的精神。 - It is an abhorrence to his feeling.
这是他深恶痛绝的事。 - Winsett himself had a savage abhorrence of social observances.
温塞特自己对社会上的清规戒律深恶痛绝。 - Satan had hoped that God's abhorrence of evil would bring an eternal separation between heaven and earth.
撒但本来希望∶由于上帝对罪恶的憎恶,天与地将永远分离。 - I cannot think of it without abhorrence.
我想起这件事来,就免不了痛恨自己。 - Abhorrence at the fanatical behaviour and corrupt nature of some religious organisations is also to blame.
而对于一些宗教组织的狂热行径以及腐朽本质的憎恨也难辞其咎。 - His abhorrence for the vague and the general is extreme.
他非常厌恶模糊与概括。
