hatred
noun /ˈheɪtrɪd/
/ˈheɪtrɪd/
[uncountable, countable]- a very strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something
仇恨;憎恨;厌恶 - He looked at me with intense hatred.
他满怀敌意地看着我。 - There was fear and hatred in his voice.
他的声音里透露着恐惧和仇恨。 - hatred for somebody/something She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker.
她对攻击她的人只有恨。 - hatred of somebody/something a profound hatred of war
对战争的深恶痛绝 - hatred towards somebody feelings of hatred towards the bombers
对非法放置炸弹者的痛恨 - racial hatred (= between people from different races)
种族仇恨 - The debate simply revived old hatreds.
这一辩论不过是再次挑起了夙仇。
Which Word? hate / hatredhate / hatred- These two words have a similar meaning. Hatred is more often used to describe a very strong feeling of dislike for a particular person or thing:
这两个词意义相似。hatred 较常指对某人或某事物的强烈仇恨、憎恨: - Her deep hatred of her sister was obvious.
一眼便能看出她对姐姐恨之入骨。 - a cat’s hatred of water.
猫对水的憎恨
hate 较常泛指仇恨、憎恨、厌恶: - a look of pure hate
充满憎恨的目光 - people filled with hate.
充满仇恨的人们
- Her deep hatred of her sister was obvious.
Topics Feelingsc1- Hatred flared up inside her.
她心中怨恨顿生。 - He has a deep hatred of the police.
他对警察怀有深仇大恨。 - I felt no hatred for him.
我对他没有任何怨恨。 - Ignorance can breed hatred.
愚昧会滋生仇恨。 - She shot him a look of pure hatred.
她满含怨恨地狠狠瞪了他一眼。 - She stared at it in hatred.
她怨恨地盯着它。 - She was full of hatred and bitterness.
她满腔仇恨和辛酸。 - They were blamed for inciting hatred against religious minorities.
他们被指责煽动对宗教少数派的仇恨。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bitter
- deep
- intense
- …
- be filled with
- be full of
- feel
- …
- flare
- in hatred
- with hatred
- hatred against
- …
- a feeling of hatred
词源Middle English: from hate + -red (from Old English rǣden ‘condition’). - He looked at me with intense hatred.