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hate-read

/heyt-reed/US // ˈheɪtˌrid //

仇恨阅读,恨读,憎恨阅读

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    hate-read [heyt-red], /ˈheɪtˌrɛd/, hate-read·ing.

    • : to read that one professes to dislike, often with the intention to mock or criticize.
v.无主动词 verb
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    hate-read [heyt-red], /ˈheɪtˌrɛd/, hate-read·ing.

    • : to engage in this activity.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a blog, newspaper, etc., that one hate-reads.
    • : the activity of hate-reading: my hate-read of her weekly column.

Examples

  • Empire will be hate-watched and may set off some conversations on its way from fading from our minds.

  • There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”

  • If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’

  • It's cheesy and ludicrous and, therefore, delightful; it's the reading equivalent of hate-watching.

  • Another read: “We need leaders who will stand against Common Core.”

  • But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.

  • I hate to be long at my toilette at any time; but to delay much in such a matter while travelling is folly.

  • Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.

  • No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.

  • Davy read this over two or three times, in the greatest perplexity, and then gave it up in despair.