detest
verb /dɪˈtest/
/dɪˈtest/
not used in the progressive tenses动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they detest | /dɪˈtest/ /dɪˈtest/ |
he / she / it detests | /dɪˈtests/ /dɪˈtests/ |
past simple detested | /dɪˈtestɪd/ /dɪˈtestɪd/ |
past participle detested | /dɪˈtestɪd/ /dɪˈtestɪd/ |
past simple detesting | /dɪˈtestɪŋ/ /dɪˈtestɪŋ/ |
past participle detesting | /dɪˈtestɪŋ/ /dɪˈtestɪŋ/ |
- to hate somebody/something very much
synonym loathe厌恶;憎恨;讨厌 - detest somebody/something They detested each other on sight.
他们互相看着就不顺眼。 - They absolutely detest each other.
他们完全是相互憎恨。 - I loathe and detest racism in any form.
我厌恶和憎恶任何形式的种族主义。 - detest doing something He detests having his photograph taken.
他讨厌照相。
Synonyms hatehateTopics Feelingsc1- dislike
- can’t stand
- despise
- can’t bear
- loathe
- detest
- hate to have a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something.
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: He hates violence in any form. • I’ve always hated cabbage.指厌恶、讨厌、憎恶 - dislike (rather formal) to not like somebody/something.
Dislike is a rather formal word; it is less formal, and more usual, to say that you don't like somebody/something, especially in spoken English: I don’t like it when you phone me so late at night.指不喜欢、厌恶 - can’t stand (rather informal) used to emphasize that you really do not like somebody/something:
强调不喜欢、受不了、不能容忍: - I can’t stand his brother.
他弟弟让我受不了。 - She couldn’t stand being kept waiting.
叫她等着,她会受不了。
- I can’t stand his brother.
- despise to dislike and have no respect for somebody/something:
- He despised himself for being so cowardly.
他为自己如此怯懦而自惭形秽。
- He despised himself for being so cowardly.
- can’t bear used to say that you dislike something so much that you cannot accept or deal with it:
- I can’t bear having cats in the house.
家里有猫我可受不了。
- I can’t bear having cats in the house.
In many cases you can use either word, but can’t bear is slightly stronger and slightly more formal than can’t stand.用 can't stand 还是 can't bear? - loathe to hate somebody/something very much:
- They loathe each other.
他们相互讨厌。
- They loathe each other.
- detest (rather formal) to hate somebody/something very much:
指极不喜欢、厌恶: - They absolutely detest each other.
他们完全是相互憎恨。
- They absolutely detest each other.
- I hate/dislike/can’t stand/can’t bear/loathe/detest doing something.
- I hate/can’t bear to do something.
- I hate/dislike/can’t stand/can’t bear it when…
- I really hate/dislike/can’t stand/despise/can’t bear/detest somebody/something.
- I absolutely hate/can’t stand/loathe/detest somebody/something.
词源late 15th cent.: from Latin detestari, from de- ‘down’ + testari ‘witness, call upon to witness’ (from testis ‘a witness’). - detest somebody/something They detested each other on sight.