abomination
英 [əˌbɒmɪˈneɪʃn]
美 [əˌbɑːmɪˈneɪʃn]
n. 令人憎恨的事物; 可恶的东西
复数:abominations
BNC.22769 / COCA.19107
牛津词典
noun
- 令人憎恨的事物;可恶的东西
a thing that causes disgust and hatred, or is considered extremely offensive
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 令人完全无法接受的事物;令人厌恶的事物
If you say that something is anabomination, you think that it is completely unacceptable.- What is happening is an abomination.
正在发生的事令人非常反感。
- What is happening is an abomination.
英英释义
noun
- an action that is vicious or vile
- his treatment of the children is an abomination
- hate coupled with disgust
- a person who is loathsome or disgusting
双语例句
- Whatever it is, it's an abomination to the emperor.
无论它是什么,那都是帝皇所憎恨的。 - They gave the megaphone to him and he said: Children of God, your home is an11 abomination.
他们把扩音器递给他,他说:上帝的孩子啊,你们的家是令人憎恶之地。 - Some say she is an abomination of nature.
有人说她天生就招人厌恶。 - An abomination is something that is hated.
厌恶是被恨的事。 - He plundered the temple, built a pagan altar, and slaughtered pigs there& an abomination.
安提阿哥禁止守安息日,他洗劫圣殿,建造了一个异教祭坛,并行那可憎的&以猪祭献。 - Their abomination of centralized power.
他们对中央集权的厌恶。 - What is happening is an abomination.
正在发生的事令人非常反感。 - Their abomination of violence was obvious.
他们对暴力行为的痛恨是很明显的。 - Hank Morgan was an abomination to god.
汉克摩根是上帝厌恶的东西。 - Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
他们行可憎的事知道惭愧吗。不然,他们毫不惭愧,也不知羞耻。
