detested
英 [dɪˈtestɪd]
美 [dɪˈtestɪd]
v. 厌恶; 憎恨; 讨厌
detest的过去分词和过去式
BNC.35946 / COCA.33703
柯林斯词典
- VERB 厌恶;憎恶
If youdetestsomeone or something, you dislike them very much.- My mother detested him...
我母亲对他很是厌恶。 - Jean detested being photographed.
琼非常讨厌拍照。
- My mother detested him...
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- Jean detested being photographed.
琼非常讨厌拍照。 - George was a man who detested all journalists.
乔治厌恶所有的新闻记者。 - He detested people spitting on sidewalks.
他最讨厌人们在人行道上吐痰了。 - She detested her mother's second husband whom she described as arrogant and profoundly ignorant.
她憎恶她母亲的第二任丈夫,形容他为傲慢和极度无知的人。 - Back then Franklin Roosevelt's wife Eleanor was a beloved ( and detested) figure in his administration: opinionated, energetic and always on the go, clearly with her husband's blessing.
想当年,在富兰克林-罗斯福当政期间,他的夫人埃莉诺是个深受爱戴(但也遭人厌恶)的人物:她固执己见,精力充沛,从不停歇&显然,这也是她丈夫的意愿。 - My mother detested him
我母亲对他很是厌恶。 - All in the name of what I detested most: love!
一切都是以我最憎恨的名义:爱情。 - The country had just expulsed the detested invaders.
该国刚刚逐出可恨的侵略者。 - I know you have always detested him and are only too happy to see him get into trouble.
别假惺惺地为他的不幸难过了,我知道你一直讨厌他,看到。 - I have detested you long enough.
我厌恶你的时间已经够长。
